Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Guess Who I Met Today

Do you know who this is?
Her Mom was with her.
She cannot get up there yet!
She is looking to see what's in the back.  Bawhehehe
Maybe she wants a cold one!
Or maybe she is looking for a way down.
She has to be tied in because she does not have her manners yet!
She is Lily, the new Budweiser Clydesdale Dog out of Merrimack, New Hampshire.  She is a puppy and this is her first tour.

I, Wills, have been quite sick for along while ~ not in pain ~ but that dam surgery well the anesthesia that they gave me almost killed off my entire liver.  But finally my liver values are coming down.  I had to have a liver ultrasound and biopsy of five spots and blood drawn and tested every week then now I am every month.
Bad Vet should have never used that anesthesia on me.
Lee said goodbye to $3,000 to help me and she told me there would never be any money in my piggy again.
I am just starting to do things again.
I'll show you the Clydesdale horses next time.  One took a real liking to my Lee.

Thanks for being a friend
Traveling down the road and back again
Your heart is true and your a friend of mine

Sweet William The Scot

17 comments :

  1. Hari om
    Oh Sweet William, it is a joy to see you pop up on my screen again! So sorry to read of your travail, but equally glad to read it is falling behind you. Lee sure does look after you!!!

    Am looking forward to seeing the Clydesdales, a horsebreed close to my heart. The puppy was very brave to be up that high!!! Hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. We're glad to see your handsome self again, sad you've been so sick, and mad at that bad vet. Keep getting by. Xox Lucy and Xena and Amy

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  3. We're so sorry to hear you haven't been feeling well and have our paws crossed that you continue to heal. That must be a fun job for that pup. We can't wait to see the horses too.

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  4. So glad to hear from you Sweet William, and really glad to hear you are feeling better. What a dumb vet to do that to you and then charge your momma so much $$$... sending you westie kissies and lots of luv...

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  5. Dear Sweet William, how sad we are to read that you have not been well. But thank you for posting and letting us know that things seem to be improving, and Gail and I fervently hope that continues.
    We are of course super impressed that you met Lily and are sure she will make a great brand ambassador.
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie.

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  6. OMD, dat liver stuff are scary! Glad you're getting better Sweet William. <3

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  7. oh that is a super new friend you met.... and we send lots of potp to you and your Lee... she is simply the best isn't she? oh yeah! she IS!

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  8. We're so sorry that you've been sick lately. We hope you get better soon. Sending lots of POTP and cocker spaniel hugs.

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  9. Is that a hint that you're moving to Saint Louis?

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    1. No Nati is where I live. But this hitch of Clydesdales who are from Merrimack will be spending more time at the Warm Springs Ranch and just vacations at Merrimack.
      Wills

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  10. Oh, What a cute puppy! She will learn quickly, we suppose.

    Glad you were able to give us a positive update; we all are sending you tons of POTP and above all LOVE!

    Dalton, Benji with purrs from Pipo and a ton of hugs from petcretary.

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  11. You do not know how HAPPY we are to see you and know that you are getting better. Have been thinking of you and here you are. Will keep POTP
    for you and Hugs to both.

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  12. Oh dear Sweet William, so sorry you have not been well but happy to hear you are feeling better. We will keep our pug paws crossed that you keep getting better
    hugs
    Mabel & Hilda

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  13. Good to hear from you. we've been worried. Glad things are getting better. SHE says SHE would make a big sign saying 'These Vets nearly killed my dog.' and park across the street! We're sending POTP to you. (We thought Dalmatians were Fire Truck dogs.)

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    1. Long ago, you would have found Dalmatians close by horses in harness. They are even sometimes called “coaching dogs”. They were the burglar alarms of their day, and slept in the stables to guard the horses, harness and wagons from thieves.
      Wills

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  14. OH SW!!!! I am so glads to see you my furiend!!! I am so sorry you STILL are recovering from that nasty surgicals. I've been thinkin' abouts you and sendin' lots and lots of POTP and healin' vibes! When I had my surgicals, Ma thought abouts what happened to you, and had her paws crossed. Butts I had mine done at a different vet (the ER one) and they were top notch. They did what your nasty vet should have done, I thinks. Ma just wished you had my vettie, and then you and Lee wouldn't be goin' through this hell. I am glads you are feelin' betters, and I will continue to send you POTP and AireZens every single day! {{{hugs}}}
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  15. Wow, you met a real canine celebrity! And the Clydesdales too! bravo!

    Glad you are feeling better,
    Love, Wyatt and Tegan

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