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May 30 2008

It Must Be ‘Complicated’ For Denise Richards’ 17 Pets!

Published by ibellamy at 10:50 pm under Celebrity Dogs Edit This

Wow! Here I thought that I was a bit crazy having six doggies. That is nothing compared to actress Denise Richards. That girl has 17 pets in total. In case you missed Denise’s new show, “Denise Richard’s–It’s Complicated” on Sunday night, the most complicated thing I saw was 17 assorted pets roaming around!

But I will say Richards does seem to love all her four-legged babies. Out of the seventeen pets, eleven are dogs. Whew! The names for the doggies are as follows: Tina, Hank, Wally, Luke, Scarlet, Lily, Emma, Olivia, Sugar, George, and Lucy. There are various breeds to go with those names, but it was tough to identify all of them. For sure Richards has a Boston, Frenchie, Chihuahua, Pug, and Lab running around, but I will have to work on identifying the other breeds in the mix.

The other pets Richards shares her ranch-style home with are 3 cats: Max, Stan and Billy, and let us not forget her three piggies: Charolette, Bert and a new one that has yet to be named.

I wonder if all those “babies” had anything to do with Denise’s divorce from Ex Hubby Charlie Sheen?

I am not a fan of Denise Richards or her new reality TV show, I will admit, but just watching how those dogs, cats, and pigs do each week will probably keep me tuning in!

How about you–will you be watching “Denise Richards–It’s Complicated” ?

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