





Susie
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Susie
Manhattan, KS
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Susie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Susie's Story
Meet Susie! <br/><br/>Susie was brought to PPAWS with her 4 siblings and Momma Izzy. She was originally malnourished and uncared for by her previous family. Now in PPAWS care, Susie and her family have received plenty of love and is getting plenty of food, water, and attention that they all deserve.<br/><br/>Out of her siblings, Susie is our smiley pup. She is a sweet ball of energy that loves to cuddle up with foster siblings and foster mom on the couch just as much as she loves her food. She is learning leash manners, potty training, and crate training.<br/><br/>Susie was guessed to be born around 12/18/25 and is spayed & up to dates on vaccines.<br/><br/><br/>Friendly reminders to keep in mind when you are thinking to adopt a puppy:<br/>- It is your puppies first time experiencing the world! So new things are often super exciting or super scary. <br/>- A puppy won’t understand the best way to explore new things and places until shown how. This will result in doing things such as barking excessively, whining, and especially chewing up things that they shouldn’t. <br/>- Chewing things they shouldn’t is basically inevitable! Especially when they get bored, curious, or when they start to teeth. They will need patient redirection and chew sticks/toys. Make sure to monitor while in use to keep your puppy safe.<br/>- Puppies need 18+ hours of sleep a day, this helps their growing brains and bodies. Getting enough rest helps curb some of these restless behaviors stated above. <br/>- Puppies do not develop bladder control until 4-6 months old. Small breed pups will take even longer. They need someone dedicated to taking them out many times a day, some may even need many potty trips an hour to get the hang of it. <br/>With the use of Positive Reinforcement, patience and understanding, your puppy will be able to grow into a happy and healthy adult dog!
Meet Susie!
Susie was brought to PPAWS with her 4 siblings and Momma Izzy. She was originally malnourished and uncared for by her previous family. Now in PPAWS care, Susie and her family have received plenty of love and is getting plenty of food, water, and attention that they all deserve.
Out of her siblings, Susie is our smiley pup. She is a sweet ball of energy that loves to cuddle up with foster siblings and foster mom on the couch just as much as she loves her food. She is learning leash manners, potty training, and crate training.
Susie was guessed to be born around 12/18/25 and is spayed & up to dates on vaccines.
Friendly reminders to keep in mind when you are thinking to adopt a puppy:
- It is your puppies first time experiencing the world! So new things are often super exciting or super scary.
- A puppy won’t understand the best way to explore new things and places until shown how. This will result in doing things such as barking excessively, whining, and especiall
Meet Susie!
Susie was brought to PPAWS with her 4 siblings and Momma Izzy. She was originally malnourished and uncared for by her previous family. Now in PPAWS care, Susie and her family have received plenty of love and is getting plenty of food, water, and attention that they all deserve.
Out of her siblings, Susie is our smiley pup. She is a sweet ball of energy that loves to cuddle up with foster siblings and foster mom on the couch just as much as she loves her food. She is learning leash manners, potty training, and crate training.
Susie was guessed to be born around 12/18/25 and is spayed & up to dates on vaccines.
Friendly reminders to keep in mind when you are thinking to adopt a puppy:
- It is your puppies first time experiencing the world! So new things are often super exciting or super scary.
- A puppy won’t understand the best way to explore new things and places until shown how. This will result in doing things such as barking excessively, whining, and especially chewing up things that they shouldn’t.
- Chewing things they shouldn’t is basically inevitable! Especially when they get bored, curious, or when they start to teeth. They will need patient redirection and chew sticks/toys. Make sure to monitor while in use to keep your puppy safe.
- Puppies need 18+ hours of sleep a day, this helps their growing brains and bodies. Getting enough rest he
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Susie is from Purple Power Animal Welfare Society
[Manhattan, KS]
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