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Lisa Vanderpump Offers an Update on All Things Giggy: "We Worship Him"

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Sorry, Ken Todd! Lisa Vanderpump's real one, true love just might be Giggy, her beloved Pomeranian and the king of her menagerie of pets.

And when The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills animal lover recently stopped by The Daily Dish offices, she offered an update on how he's faring these days in the wake of a health scare last year while on a family trip to Aspen. (Above LVP dishes even more on Giggy.) "Giggy actually had a real hiccup last February — and February through about August, where he was being monitored very closely.

He spent a lot of in hospital, which was very difficult for us because he hated being left behind. But he was kind of in an incubator.

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