We have a 7 week old blue heeler who also has a fascination with our cat. In my experience we let the cat show his dominance, by giving the pup a few (non-claw) hits so that the pup learnt that the cat not something to be played with (as he should be, as the cat was here before the pup). It only took about a week before the pup learnt the cat was no fun and they happily leave each other now alone, we are even starting to notice the cat teasing the pup for attention
Play with her and pet her. And train her. I began to train my two six week pups to sit and come when they were called and they caught on fast!
Guide dogs don't use indoor plumbing. They are taught to do their business on command at the curb.
you must bring somebody to train the dog for the child
You can train your puppy like any other dog, but since it is a puppy and they like to have fun, try makeing training a game!(also try to train them at a young age, that way they have a better chance of being a good dog in the years to come).
Teach it to 'stay'.
Good Luck!
train him to come
For someone else to teach you how to train it, train it a little bit, than yes. But, if you mean doing it by yourself, no.
Train him well since puppy
No, the puppy doesn't know better, but you do ( I think). House train your pup.
If you want to train a dog to bite, you should not own it. Period.
I have a brittany spaniel and she was extremely easy to house train. She caught on real quick.