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My New Puppy!


jkmunchkin

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jkmunchkin Rising Star

Well we got our new puppy!

We actually picked him up a few weeks ago now, but I've had quite the month. Long story short, we got him on a Sunday and 5 days later I ended up in the ER and had my appendix out. Was released from the hospital a few days later then returned for a 2nd visit a day later due to severe dehydration and a near heart attack. Spent a few more days in the hospital. But I'm feeling all better now. Just one less body part and a few more holes. LOL!! ;)

Anywhoo, the point of this post was to introduce everyone to OSCAR!!!!

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gfgypsyqueen Enthusiast

Too cute!

Hope you are feeling better.

Ursa Major Collaborator

What an adorable little dog! I am glad you are okay.

jerseyangel Proficient

Good heavens, Jillian! I'm so happy to hear you're ok now--but what a time you've had.

Oscar is so adorable :D Thanks for the pictures. :)

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Good heavens, Jillian! I'm so happy to hear you're ok now--but what a time you've had.

Oscar is so adorable :D Thanks for the pictures. :)

Oh trust me that was the very, very abbreviated version. I normally love October, but it was a crappy month. LOL!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Oh trust me that was the very, very abbreviated version. I normally love October, but it was a crappy month. LOL!!

Yes, I can just imagine...I'm sure it will take considerable time to get your strength back.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

He is just too cute, what is he? I am sure he will help you smile a bit during your recovery, which I hope is swift.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star
He is just too cute, what is he?

He is a tibetan terrier; and an absolute riot!

Sugarmag Newbie

Well first, I wish you a speedy recovery! I hope everything settles down for you!

Oooh, Oscar is adorable!! I have such a weakness for puppies! I just want to snuggle him up!

kevsmom Contributor

I'm glad you're feeling better.

Oscar is so cute :) .

de caps Contributor

Hi Jillian,

I'm sorry to hear what happened. I hope you are doing well.

Your puppy is so cute. The puppy we adoped in May is now 73 pounds.

They like children grow so fast. Enjoy him and stay well

Donna

Cheri A Contributor

Congrats on the new arrival! Oscar is adorable!!

I hope you recover soon, and that November is a much better month for you!

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Jillian

Wow, you did have a busy month to say the least.....I'm so glad you are feeling better....

I love your baby!!! I raised Lhasa Apso's for over 30 years. These Tibetan guys sure are heart breakers, smart , silly, bossy & lovable... Is he in your bed yet?

Enjoy the puppy as they grow up to fast....

Hope you get back to 100% soon.

mamaw

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