Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Susie is a devoted Yorkie was rescued from an abusive situation. She had a recurring vomiting problem and blood tests came back normal.
Donna was the victim of a horrific Pitt Bull attack in her own life, and after healing physically she decided to adopt Susie. The two work together to educate the public and advocate for harsher punishments for animal abusers, through their nonprofit organization Susie's Hope.
She's a bit Spitfire
Susie is a sweet little girl who desires nothing more than to be loved. She is shy, but she has an assertive streak and loves to get everyone to do what she demands. She is a good friend to her foster brother Romeo, and is getting to know her foster sister Tedd. She is getting more comfortable with her surroundings and is even enjoying going out.
It is a sad truth that many dogs do not receive the respect and dignity they deserve. This is particularly true for smaller breeds like Yorkies. They are small dogs that can be easily neglected and left behind when children go out and about or forget to shut the screen door. This can cause serious injury or even death to these tiny creatures.
In addition Yorkies are susceptible to respiratory problems and can be injured by sudden noises or activities. They might not be the ideal choice for families with children under the age of. Despite this, they are still gorgeous and loving companions. They are also an excellent addition to families with children who are older.
Donna offered Susie an opportunity to live in a new place despite these challenges and Susie is now fit and content. The experience has helped her to recover her life and overcome the pain from the wrongful attack on her own dog. She hopes that her story will encourage 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 properly trained. She's not a lap puppy, but she is very affectionate and will become your best friend. She is also a little shy around strangers and will be a bit shy and hide under her foster blankets.
She is a very affectionate puppy, but she is a little obstinate and needs to learn to share her toys. Remember that she is still an infant and can chew on anything that is in her sight.
She's a sweetheart
Susie is a tiny sweetheart even at her puppy stage. She loves cuddling on your lap and is incredibly playful. She is very good with her foster brothers Romeo and Tedd but she is still somewhat shy with strangers. She is coming out of her shell more often and she loves to go out with them to keep them entertained since they are blind. She will also play in her bedroom with her toys.

Both dogs and humans are excited when a new dog is brought into an established home. There may be some hiccups, especially when it's time to housebreak and train your dog.
Even if you own an adult Yorkie it's essential to ensure that your home is puppy-proofed. This means that you put all your dog's toys high up, storing shoes, hiding or moving cords. You could also think about using an indoor canine playpen during the first days at home with a puppy to ease the transition and provide them with their own space. These are fantastic for helping with separation anxiety, as well.
Also, when you take your puppy on a walk, it is recommended to keep them on a leash and not let them wander away from you. Damian der Welpe will help your puppy concentrate on you and keep him from running after other dogs or becoming lost. It is an excellent idea to provide your dog with a separate bed from your puppy. This will stop them from sharing a bed and waking each other during the night.
Finally, when it comes to interacting with your new Yorkie make sure you have only your immediate family present at first. Too many people can overwhelm the dog. Once the dog is familiar with its surroundings, extended family and friends can be introduced to it.
Yorkies can be very loving and social, however they are also high-strung. They have a tendency chew out of boredom. This can lead them to destructive behavior, and it's important to channel their energy into something constructive, such as regular walks and the practice of agility. Additionally you can teach them to use a litter box and take them on short trips to the dog park.
She's a little princess
Suzie is a princess and deserves to be treated as such. She has the perfect personality and temperament for a pampered pup. She is a playful little girl with a thick coat that keeps her warm all winter. She is clever and has a charming personality. She is a great pet and would make an excellent addition to any family.
Charles Peterson was taking a family trip to have haircuts when he ran into Princess, a scrumptious Yorkie dog that belonged to one of the stylists. Charles offers to take care of Princess until the right home is located if the owner decides to move. He soon discovers that Princess's privileged ways are difficult to live with.
The story began one year ago, right before Christmas. Dolores discovered Susie foaming and collapsed at the mouth following an extreme stomach upset. The blood was discovered in her vomit. After a few tests, it was discovered that Susie had an upset digestive tract. She was admitted to the emergency vet clinic despite all her efforts.
Susan worked with her to ensure the vomiting would not return. She switched her diet to a more simple food, prescribed medication to ease inflammation, and also taught her how to use the litter box.
Susie was fortunate enough to avoid the procedure that dogs with chronic stomach upsets require. Luckily, she does not appear to have any other underlying issues that require additional treatment.
Let's discuss Yorkie is truly a one-of-a-kind breeder. Susan is extremely knowledgeable about the Yorkshire Terrier, its history and her personal passion for every puppy. She also gives new owners a wealth of information and answer questions with a smile and sincerity.
She is a breeder that everyone should work with, no matter where they purchase their puppy. I would recommend her to anyone thinking about adding Yorkshire Terrier into their home.
She's a tiny of everything
Suzie is a sweet and lovable girl, but her little problems with teething have given her a little bit of a bad reputation. She chews on things she shouldn't, but her foster mom is working to teach her better ways.
She's a little timid when it comes to strangers, but she's learning to trust her family. She enjoys playing with her sister and foster brother but she can also be a bit stern at times. She is determined to ensure that everyone abides by her rules and she has a very protective aspect to her.
Her parents are FCI champions from Brazil and her beautiful steel blue coat is gorgeous. She is a good size and has excellent confirmation.
When she's not wrapped in a blanket on the sofa, she's happy to be outside. She is learning to go for walks and enjoys exploring the backyard with her little sister and her foster brother. She's very energetic and needs to be active to be content.
Her favorite food is chicken. She's a little sensitive about her food, but she doesn't mind her mom giving her a bacon piece every now and again. She also loves to chew on her toes and fingers. She's learning that it's not okay to do this.
Susie's mom was concerned about her since she started vomiting quite a lot. Her vet was able to give her some medication and things returned to normal. She's back to being a healthy active, active girl.
Susan is a great breeder and truly cares about each one of her puppies. Susan makes sure she provides an incredible education for any puppy owner who is new and is available to answer any questions. She's a great choice for anyone who is looking for an exceptional Yorkie. She's worked with transporters and flight attendants to safely get her puppies to their new homes. She's been screened by Good Dog for responsible practices and is a Preferred Breeder. This means you'll work with her directly to select the right puppy for your family, get regular updates, and plan how to bring them home.