Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Susie the adorable Yorkie, has been rescued from a situation of abuse. Susie was suffering from a frequent vomiting problem and was tested blood tests and the results were normal.
Donna had suffered from an incredibly violent Pitt Bull attack in her own life and, after a physical recovery, she adopted Susie. Through their non-profit organization Susie's Hope, the two collaborate to educate and advocate for harsher punishments for those who abuse animals.
She's a little Spitfire
Susie is a sweet little girl who just wants to be loved. She is shy, but she has an egocentric streak and likes to get everyone to follow what she says. She is a good friend to her foster brother Romeo and is starting to meet her foster sister Tedd. She is becoming more comfortable in her surroundings and enjoys going out.
It is a sad reality that many dogs are not treated with the respect and dignity they deserve. This is especially true for the smaller breeds, like Yorkies. They are small dogs that are easily overlooked and left behind when kids go out and about or forget to close a screen door. Damian der Welpe could cause serious injury or even death for these tiniest creatures.
In addition Yorkies are also susceptible to respiratory issues and could be injured when they are exposed to sudden noises or activities. Because of this, Yorkies may not be an ideal option for homes with young children. Despite their issues they remain charming and loving companions. They are also great additions to families with children who are older.
Donna gave Susie an opportunity to live in a new place despite the challenges, and Susie is now fit and content. The experience helped her to rebuild her life and heal from the trauma of the wronged attack she endured on her dog. She hopes that her story can inspire other people to rescue the puppy.
As a puppy Suzie can be very playful but she can also get too excited and bite if not trained properly. She's not a lap dog, but she is very affectionate and will become your best friend. She is also a bit shy around new people and will hide under her blankets for fosters.
Although she is a very affectionate puppy, she may be a bit isolated and needs to be taught to share her toys. It is also important to remember that she is an infant and will not stop from chewing on anything in sight.
She's a sweetheart
Susie is a cute puppy, even when she's still young. She loves cuddling on your lap and is incredibly playful. She is very good with her foster brothers Romeo and Tedd, but she can be a bit shy when it comes to strangers. She is starting to come out of her shell more often and she loves to go out with them to keep them company as they are blind. She also plays with her toys in her room.
Both humans and dogs are thrilled when a new dog is brought into an established home. There may be some hiccups in the beginning, particularly when it's time to housebreak and train your dog.
First, it's important to puppy-proof the entire home even if you have an adult Yorkie. This includes putting all your dog's toys high and putting away shoes, hiding or moving cords and so on. You could also think about using an indoor dog playpen during the first days in the house with a new pup to help ease the transition and give them their own space. They are great for helping with separation anxiety as well.
It is also recommended to keep your puppy on a leash when you take them for an outing and do not let them wander ahead. This will allow your puppy to concentrate on you and stop him from chasing other dogs or wandering off. It is also an excellent idea to have separate beds for your dog and your puppy, so that they don't have to share the same bed or wake each other in the night.
In the end, when it comes to interacting with your new Yorkie, only have immediate family members present at first. It can be stressful for a dog to meet too many people at the same time. Once the dog has become familiar with its surroundings, extended family and friends are able to be introduced.
Yorkies are very affectionate and social, however they can also be high-strung. They are prone to be bored and eat their food. This can lead them to destructive behavior, and it's crucial to channel their energy into something constructive, such as regular walks and the practice of agility. In addition you can teach them to use a litter box and take them on short excursions to the dog park.
She's a princess!
Suzie is a little princess and deserves to be treated in that way. She has the perfect character and temperament to be a well-loved pup. She is a fun girl with an incredibly warm, thick coat. She is extremely smart and has a sweet disposition. She is a wonderful pet and would make an ideal addition to any family.
It was a routine Peterson family outing for haircuts until Charles encounters Princess, a adorable and spoiled Yorkie puppy who belongs to one of the stylists. Charles offers to take care of Princess until she can find a new home found if the owner decides she wants to move. He soon finds out Princess's privileges are an obstacle to be faced with.
The story began one year before Christmas. Dolores discovered Susie collapsed and vomiting at the mouth, having suffered a severe stomach upset with blood in her vomit. After some tests, it was discovered that Susie had an upset digestive tract. Despite her best efforts, she was admitted to Christmas in the emergency vet hospital.
Susan worked with her to ensure that the vomiting would not come back. She changed her diet to more bland food and prescribed medication for inflammation, and also taught her how to use a litter bin.
Some dogs with chronic stomach issues need to have their gall bladders removed surgically, Susie was fortunate to avoid this. She does not seem to have any underlying problems that would require additional treatment.
Let's discuss Yorkie is truly a unique breeder. Susan is very knowledgeable about the Yorkshire Terrier, its history and personal love for each puppy. She gives new owners lots of reading material and responds to questions with patience.
She is a breeder everyone should strive to work with, regardless of the place they purchase their puppy. I would recommend her for anyone thinking of buying a Yorkshire Terrier.
She's a tiny bit of everything
Suzie is an adorable, sweet girl. However, her teething problems have earned her a bad name. She chews things she shouldn't but her foster mom is trying to teach her better ways.
She's also a bit timid with strangers, but she's learning to trust her new family. She likes to play with her sister and foster brother however she can be a bit bossy at times. She is extremely secure and demands that everyone adhere to her rules.
Her parents are FCI champions from Brazil, and her steel blue coat is gorgeous. She has excellent confirmation and is a good size.

She is in love with being outside when she's not tucked up in a blanket. She is learning to walk and loves exploring the backyard with her little sister and foster brother. She is very energetic and will need to be active in order to be happy.
Her favorite food is chicken. She's a bit picky with her food choices, but she doesn't mind when her mom hands her a piece of bacon every now and then. She loves to chew her fingers and toes. She's learning that it's not okay to do this.
Susie's mom was a bit worried about her as she started vomiting quite a lot. Her vet was able to give her some medicine and things returned to normal. She's back to being a healthy and active girl.
Susan is a wonderful breeder who truly cares about each of her puppies. Susan makes sure she provides an amazing education to each new puppy owner and is available to answer any questions. She's an excellent option for anyone who is looking for a quality Yorkie. She's worked with transporters and flight attendants to ensure that her puppies are transported safely to their new homes. She's been examined by Good Dog for responsible practices and is a Preferred Breeder. This means that you'll be working directly with her to choose the ideal puppy for your home and will receive regular updates and plan on how to bring it home.