Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Susie is a cute Yorkie, has been rescued from a situation of abuse. She was suffering from a frequent vomiting issue and blood tests showed that she was healthy.
Donna was the victim of an horrific Pitt Bull attack and, after healing physically she decided to adopt Susie. The two are working together to educate the public and campaign for harsher sentences for those who abuse animals, through their non-profit 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 a little shy but has a bossy side to her and she is known for making sure everyone follows through with what she says! Damian der Welpe gets along well with her foster brother Romeo and is beginning to get to know her foster sister Tedd. She is getting more comfortable in her surroundings, and even enjoys going outside.
It's a sad fact that many dogs do not receive the respect and dignity they deserve. This is particularly relevant to smaller breeds, such as Yorkies. They are small dogs that can be easily neglected and left behind if children run out the door or forget to shut a screen door. This could result in serious injury or even death for these tiny animals.
Yorkies can also be injured by abrupt sounds or activities. For this reason, they may not be a good option for homes with children. Despite this, they are still beautiful and loving companions. They can also be an excellent addition to a family with older children.
Donna gave Susie her a new home despite the challenges, and Susie is now healthy and happy. 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 inspire other people to rescue the puppy.
As a puppy Suzie is a very playful puppy but she can also get too excited and bite if not properly trained. Suzie is not a lap dog but she is very affectionate and will be your best friend. She is also a bit shy and may hide in the blankets of her foster parents when meeting new people.
While she is a affectionate puppy, she can be a bit single minded and needs to be taught to share her toys. Remember that she is still an infant and can play with anything she can see.
She's a sweetheart
Susie is an adorable puppy even when she's still young. She loves cuddling on your lap, and she is incredibly playful. She is very good with her foster brother 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 and she enjoys going out with them to keep them occupied as they are blind. She also plays in her room with her toys.
Bringing a new dog into the family is an exciting occasion for both dogs as well as humans. There are bound to be some bumps particularly when it's time to housebreak and train your dog.
First, it is very crucial to puppy-proof the entire home, even if you already have an adult Yorkie. This means putting all of your dog's toys up as well as storing shoes, securing or moving cords. You can also utilize an indoor canine pen for the first few days of a new puppy to ease the transition. These are fantastic for helping with separation anxiety as well.
It is also best to keep your puppy on a lead when you take them for a walk and not let them wander ahead. This will help your puppy concentrate on you and keep him from running after other dogs or wandering off. It is a good idea to provide your dog with a separate bed from your puppy. This will prevent them from sharing the same bed and waking each other at night.
When it comes to interacting your new Yorkie initially, you should only invite your immediate family members. A large number of people can overwhelm the dog. Once the dog is familiar with its surroundings extended family and friends can be introduced.
Yorkies are extremely affectionate and social dogs, however they can be a bit high-strung and have a tendency to chew out of boredom. This can lead to destructive behavior, so it's important to channel that energy into something positive, like lots of walks and learning in agility. In addition you can train them to use a litter box and take them on short excursions to the dog park.
She's a princess!
Suzie is princess and should be treated as such. She has the perfect temperament and personality for an animal that is treated with love. She is a playful girl with a warm, thick coat. She is clever and has a charming personality. She is a true pet and would make an excellent addition to any family.
Charles Peterson was taking a family trip to get haircuts when he met Princess, an irresistible Yorkie dog belonging to one of the stylists. Charles offers to care for Princess until a new home can be found when the owner decides to move. He soon discovers that Princess's lifestyle is a challenge to live with.
The story began a year prior to Christmas. Dolores discovered Susie suffering from foaming and collapsing at the mouth after an extreme stomach upset. There was blood in her vomit. After a few tests, it was discovered that Susie had an upset digestive tract. Despite all her efforts, she spent Christmas in the emergency vet hospital.
Susan worked with her to ensure that vomiting did not recur. She altered her diet to blander food and prescribed medication for the inflammation, and showed her how to use a toilet.
While some dogs suffering from chronic upset stomachs need to have their gall bladders removed surgically, Susie was fortunate to stay clear of this. Susie does not appear to have any underlying problems that require further treatment.
Let's talk about Yorkie truly is a unique breeder. Susan is extremely knowledgeable about the Yorkshire Terrier and its breeding history, and she takes an interest in every puppy she has. She offers new owners a wealth of reading materials and responds to questions with patience and honesty.
She is the kind of breeder everyone should be working with, regardless of the place they purchase their puppy from. I would recommend her to anyone thinking of getting a Yorkshire Terrier.
She's a little bit of everything
Suzie is a sweet, lovable girl. However her teething issues have earned her a bad reputation. She chews things she shouldn't, however her foster mother is trying to teach her better habits.
She's also a little shy when it comes to strangers, but she's now learning to trust her new family. She can be bossy, but she also likes to play games with her sister and foster brother. She wants to make sure everyone adheres to her rules, and she has a very protective aspect to her.
Her parents are FCI Champions from Brazil and her stunning steel-blue coat. She has excellent confirmation and is a good size.
If she's not tucked in a blanket on the sofa, she's happy to be outdoors. She is beginning to walk and loves exploring the backyard with her little sister and foster brother. Source got a lot of energy, and needs plenty of exercise to keep her happy.

Her most loved food is chicken. She is a little picky when it comes to her treats, but does not mind if her mom gives her a bacon piece every now and then. She is a sucker for chewing her fingers and toes. She's learning that it's not okay to do this.
Susie's mother was worried about her because she began vomiting frequently. Her vet was able to give her some medicine, and everything went back to normal. She's back to being a fit active, active girl.
Susan is an incredible breeder who truly takes care of every puppy she has. She makes sure to provide an incredible education for any puppy owner who is new and is always available to answer any questions. She is an excellent option for anyone who is looking for an excellent Yorkie. She's even worked with flight nannies as well as transporters to get her puppies safely back to their new homes. Damian der Welpe has been screened for breeding practices that are responsible by Good Dog and is a preferred breeder. This means you'll work closely with her to pick the perfect puppy for your home, receive regular updates, and make plans on how to bring it home.