He is a Havanese and he is currently going on pads... we want him to go outside. - Asker
A four year old what?
The same way you would any other dog.
Very carefully
A female dog is easier because females are calm and sit in one place.They are silent.
kicked my 4year old brother
Technically, it's never too late to housebreak a puppy (or dog). You can housebreak a 6-year-old dog, but it is going to be harder than housebreaking a younger puppy, because the habit of relieving himself whenever is less ingrained. Until puppies are 12 weeks old, they are not physically capable of "holding it" (until then, watch them carefully and take them outside/to their papers whenever they have to go; put them in a crate when you can't supervise them), but housebreaking should begin as soon as you bring your dog home. To do it, simply reward when he (I'm using the masculine here, but the training process is the same for females) relieves himself outside and ignore when he doesn't: punishment is pointless. Hope this helps!
first you get toilet paper and you get some help to double check.
first talk to they mum or dad
There are sprays to detour them from eliminating there. Your best bet is to hire a trainer to help you housebreak the dog though.
No and the cameras not as good as they say well mines not my 4year old bros is better
It will calm him some bit but the behavior he learned will not be changed.
They have a very dominate personality, and this could mean that for you, they could tend to pee and poo wherever they wish. This is, unless you establish correct dominance over your dog.