train it by making him/her going outside and getting used to use the bathroom outside instead of inside
def. not but it sounds like you've got yourself a problem
it's bad if a chiuaua has worms at any age just make sure it's treated properly and it will stop
Friction will stop it.
The main reason an object stops when you stop pushing it across the floor is due to the force of friction between the object and the floor. When you push the object, the force you apply overcomes friction and moves the object forward. When you stop pushing, friction between the object and the floor slows it down and eventually brings it to a stop.
On the first floor of what?
Static Friction
Drain their anal glands {sacs}, and that should solve the problem. If not, I would treat him/her for worms.
nothing
you have to put the lift on any floor then put another lift directly above the 1st one. If you want to skip a floor put the lift shaft in between the 2 lifts on the floor you want it never to stop on.
you can use baby powder in the crack of the floor to stop the boards from rubbing together thus stopping the squeaking noise Put rugs all over to completely cover the floor. If the floor has wall to wall carpeting, finishing nails can be driven through the carpet and properly set into the floor to stablize the moving floorboards. If you have access to the underside of the floor, you can do it from below with screws, but make sure the tips don't go through! You can also use some wedges with wood glue on them to remove any movement.
get a litter tray
Friction