Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Susie is a devoted Yorkie, was rescued from a threatening situation. She suffered from a recurring vomiting issue and was able to have blood tests done and the results were normal.
Donna had suffered from an horrific Pitt Bull attack herself, and after healing physically she decided to adopt Susie. They work 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 tiny Spitfire
Susie is a sweet little girl who desires nothing more than to be loved. She's shy, but she has a bossy side to her and she likes to ensure that everyone follows through with what she says! She is a good friend to her foster brother Romeo, and is getting to get to know her foster sister Tedd. She is getting more comfortable in her surroundings and she even enjoys being outdoors.
It's a sad fact that a lot of dogs aren't treated with the compassion and dignity they deserve. This is especially true of the smaller breeds, like Yorkies. They are small dogs that can be easily neglected and left behind if children leave the house or forget to close the screen door. This can lead to serious injuries or even death for these tiniest creatures.
Yorkies are also susceptible to injury due to abrupt sounds or activities. Because of this, Yorkies are not the best option for homes with young children. Despite these issues they are beautiful and loving companions. They are a wonderful addition to families with older children.
Despite these obstacles, Donna decided to give Susie a new home and she is now happy and healthy. The experience has helped her rebuild her life and overcome the trauma of the wronged attack she endured on her dog. She hopes that her story will encourage other people to rescue puppies.
As a puppy, Suzie is a very playful puppy however she can become overly excited and bite if not properly trained. She's not a lap dog but she is very affectionate and will become your best friend. She is also a bit shy and will be able to hide under the blankets of foster parents when she meets new people.
She is a very affectionate puppy but can be somewhat obstinate and requires to learn to share her toys. Remember that she's an infant and can chew on anything that is in her sight.
She's a sweetheart
Susie is such a little sweetheart even at her puppy stage. She loves cuddling on your lap and she is very 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 beginning to come out of her shell more and she loves to go out with them to keep them occupied as they are blind. She also likes playing with her toys in her room.
Bringing a new dog into a family that is established is a thrilling time for both dogs and humans. There are bound to be some bumps in the beginning, particularly when it's time to housebreak and train your dog.
It is crucial to puppy-proof the whole house even if you have an adult Yorkie. This means putting all your dog's toys high up, storing shoes, hiding or moving cords. You can also make use of an indoor canine pen during the first few days with a new puppy to help ease the transition. They are also great for reducing separation anxiety.
It is also recommended to keep your puppy on a lead when you take them on a walk and do not let them wander ahead. This will help your puppy focus on you, and stop him from chasing other dogs or becoming lost. It is a good idea for your dog to have an individual bed for your puppy. This will prevent them from sharing a bed and waking up during the night.

When you are interacting with your new Yorkie, only have immediate family members present. It can be overwhelming for a dog to interact with too many people at the same time. Extended family and friends are able to introduce themselves to the dog at a later time once they are accustomed to their surroundings.
Yorkies are extremely affectionate and friendly dogs, but they can be high-strung and tend to chew out of boredom. This can result in destructive behavior, so it is essential to redirect their energy towards positive things like 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 a princess and deserves to be treated that way. She has the perfect character and disposition for a lavish puppy. She is a playful girl with an incredibly warm, thick coat. She is intelligent and has a sweet disposition. She is a wonderful companion and would be a wonderful addition to any family.
It was a routine Peterson family trip to the salon for haircuts until Charles encounters Princess who is adorable and spoiled Yorkie puppy 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 realizes that Princess's lifestyle is a challenge to live with.
The story began a year before Christmas. Dolores discovered Susie crying and suffocating at the mouth following an extreme stomach upset. Blood was found in her vomit. After some tests, it was found that Susie had an upset digestive tract. She was admitted to the emergency vet clinic despite her best efforts.
Bezaubernde Yorkie Welpen worked with her to ensure that the vomiting would not return. She changed her diet to a more bland food, prescribed medication to ease the inflammation, and instructed her how to use the toilet.
While some dogs suffering from chronic stomach issues need to have their gall bladders removed surgically, Susie was fortunate to stay clear of this. She does not seem to have any issues that require further treatment.
Let's talk about Yorkie is truly a unique breeder. Susan is very knowledgeable about the Yorkshire Terrier and its history, and her personal interest in every puppy. She also provides new owners with an abundance of information and answer questions with patience and sincerity.
She is a breeder is a must for everyone regardless of where they purchase their puppy. I would recommend her to anyone thinking about adding a Yorkshire Terrier into their life.
She's a bit of everything
Suzie is a sweet, lovable girl. However, her teething problems have earned her a bad name. She chews on things she shouldn't, however her foster mother is trying to teach her better habits.
She's a little timid in front of strangers, but is beginning to trust her family. She likes to play with her sister and foster brother however she can be a bit bossy at times. She is extremely protective and wants everyone to adhere to her rules.
Her parents are FCI champions from Brazil and her stunning steel blue coat is gorgeous. She is very tall and has excellent confirmation.
When she's not wrapped up in a blanket on the sofa, she loves to be outside. She is beginning to walk and loves exploring the back yard with her little sister and foster brother. She has a lot of energy, so she will require lots of fitness to keep her happy.
Her most loved food is chicken. She's a little picky when it comes to her food, but she does not mind if her mom gives her a piece of bacon every now and again. She also loves to chew on her toes and fingers. Thankfully, she's beginning to learn that she's not supposed to do this.
Susie's mother was worried as she began vomiting heavily. Thankfully, her vet was able to provide her some medication and everything settled down. She's now a fit and active girl.
Susan is a wonderful breeder who truly loves each of her puppies. She is able to answer any questions you may have and offers a thorough education to each puppy's new owner. 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 that you'll collaborate directly with her to choose the perfect puppy for your home and will receive regular updates and make plans on how to bring it home.