Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Susie the adorable Yorkie was saved from a situation of abuse. She was suffering from a frequent vomiting problem, and blood tests showed that she was healthy.
Donna had suffered from a horrific Pitt Bull attack and, after healing physically she was able to adopt Susie. Through their nonprofit organization Susie's Hope, the two work together to educate and advocate for more severe punishments for animal abusers.
She's a tiny Spitfire
Susie is a sweetheart who just would like to be loved. She's shy, but she has a stern side and likes to ensure that everyone follows through with what she says! She gets along well with her foster brother Romeo and is starting to meet her foster sister Tedd. She is getting more comfortable with her surroundings and even enjoys going outside.
It is a sad fact that a lot of dogs aren't treated with the compassion and respect they deserve. This is particularly true for the smaller breeds, like Yorkies. They are small dogs that are easily overlooked and left behind when children run out the door or forget to shut the screen door. This could cause serious injury or death to these small creatures.
Yorkies are also susceptible to injury due to sudden noises or activities. They may not be the best choice for families with children who are young. Despite their challenges they remain charming and loving companions. They can also be an excellent addition to families with children who are older.
Despite these difficulties, Donna decided to give Susie a new home and she is now content and healthy. The experience helped her rebuild her life and overcome the pain of the wrongful attack she endured on her dog. She hopes that her story can encourage others to save a puppy.
Suzie is a playful puppy, however she is prone to bite if not properly trained. She's not an ideal lap dog, but she loves to cuddle and will be your best friend. She's also a shy around new people and will be a bit shy and hide in her foster blankets.
Although she is a very affectionate puppy, she may be a bit aloof and needs to be taught to share her toys. It is also important to remember that she's just a puppy and will not stop eating everything that is in her sight.
She's a sweetheart
Susie is a sweetheart even in her puppy phase. She is a lot of fun and loves cuddling on your lap. She is very good with her foster brothers Romeo and Tedd but she is still a bit shy with strangers. She is starting to come out of her shell and she loves to go out with them to keep them entertained because they are blind. She also plays in her bedroom with her toys.
The introduction of a new pet into the family is a thrilling occasion for both dogs as well as humans. There are bound to be some bumps, especially when it's time to housebreak and train your dog.

Even if you have an adult Yorkie It's crucial to puppy proof your entire home. This means putting all of your dog's toys up and storing shoes, hiding or moving cords. You can also consider using an indoor dog playpen during the first days in the house with a puppy to ease the transition and provide them with their own space. These are also great for helping reduce separation anxiety.
It is also best to keep your puppy on a leash whenever you take them for an outing, and not let them wander ahead. This will help your puppy focus on you, and keep him from running after other dogs or getting lost. It is an excellent idea to give your dog a separate bed from your puppy. This will stop them from sharing a bed and waking each other in the night.
When it comes time to interact with your new Yorkie initially, only invite family members within the immediate vicinity. It can be overwhelming for a dog to meet too many people at once. Once the dog is familiar with its surroundings, extended family and friends can be introduced.
Yorkies are extremely loving and friendly dogs, but they can be high-strung and have a tendency to chew when bored. This can lead to destructive behaviors, so it is important to channel their energy into something positive such as frequent walks and agility training. You can also teach them how to utilize a dog park and to use the litter box.
She's a princess!
Suzie is princess and should be treated as her. She has the perfect personality and disposition for a lavish pup. She is a fun girl with an incredibly warm, thick coat. She is extremely smart and has a lovely disposition. She is a true companion and will make an ideal addition to any family.
Charles Peterson was on a normal family trip to have haircuts when he ran into Princess, an irresistible Yorkie dog owned by one of the stylists. When Source decides to move and she isn't able to bring Princess along, Charles volunteers to care for Princess until a suitable place is located. He soon finds out Princess's privileges are difficult to live with.
The story started a year ago, right before Christmas. Dolores found Susie collapsed and vomiting at the mouth. She had experienced a stomach upset that was severe with blood in her vomit. After a few tests, it was determined that Susie had an upset digestive tract. She spent Christmas at the emergency vet clinic despite her best efforts.
Susan worked with her to ensure the vomiting would not return. She altered her diet to a more bland one and prescribed her medication to treat the inflammation, and showed her how to use a toilet.
Some dogs with chronic stomach upsets have to have their gall bladders removed surgically, Susie was fortunate to stay clear of this. She does not seem to be suffering from any underlying issues that would require additional treatment.
Let's discuss Yorkie truly is a unique breeder. Susan is extremely knowledgeable about the Yorkshire Terrier and its breeding history and takes an interest in every puppy she has. She provides new owners with an abundance of reading material and responds to questions with patience.
She is a breeder that everyone should be working with regardless of the place they purchase their puppy. I would recommend her to anyone who is thinking about buying a Yorkshire Terrier.
She's a little bit of everything
Suzie is a sweet and lovable girl, but her little teething issues have earned her a little some bad rap. She's always chewing on things she shouldn't, however, her foster mother is trying to teach her better behavior.
She's a bit timid around strangers but is learning to trust her family. She loves playing with her sister and foster brother, but she can be a bit controlling at times. She is very protective and wants everyone to obey her rules.
Her parents are FCI Champions from Brazil and her steel-blue coat is stunning. She is of good size and has excellent confirmation.
When she's not wrapped up in a blanket on the sofa, she loves to be outdoors. She is learning to walk and loves exploring the backyard with her little sister and foster brother. She's got a lot of energy, and will need a lot of fitness to keep her happy.
Her favorite food is chicken. She's a bit picky with her treats however she's not averse having her mom give her bacon pieces from time to time. She loves to chew her toes and fingers. Fortunately, she's starting to learn that she's not supposed to do this.
Susie's mother was worried because she started vomiting frequently. Her vet was able to give her some medicine and things was back to normal. She's back to being a fit active, active girl.
Susan is an incredible breeder who truly cares for each puppy she has. She is able to answer all questions and provide a wonderful education to each puppy's new owner. She's a great option for anyone who is looking for an exceptional Yorkie. She's worked with flight nannies as well as transporters to bring her puppies safely back to their new families. She's been screened by Good Dog for responsible practices and is a Preferred Breeder. This means you'll be working with her directly in selecting the ideal puppy for your family, get regular updates, and plan how to bring them home.