Suzanna was born on the street, like so many puppies that are born in our country without a future, and without any hope. She came to us with her siblings, and at first all the puppies were very scared, they wouldn't approach people and kept barking constantly.
On the day she arrived at the shelter, dirty and scared, we went to take her out of the crate in the van and she threatened to bite us. Not only did she not bite, but we took her out, gave her a quick bath, and held her in our arms with a towel for quite some time.
She huddled there and didn’t move. At some point she relaxed and her little eyes closed. From then on, a great effort has been made to socialize her and her siblings. Out of the four puppies, Suzanna is the most social, the most affectionate, and the bravest.
She was the one who approached us first, the one who accepted caresses and even seemed to enjoy them, the one who wagged her tail for the first time.She is beautiful, tricolored, and looks as if she has been painted by an artist with all the colors of a dog's palette.
She plays with her toys without being possessive and never gets into fights, eats treats from the hand, and is very sweet and nearly ready for a forever home.