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The Esperanto words for infant and toddler are infano and knabo.
Cardiac arrest . . . in other words, heart attack.
Baby=tinok. infant=tinok. child=yeled (male); yaldah (female).
Poo, urine, potty, fart, toot, crap, pickle
to go to the bathroom toilet words: john, portable potty, oval office
infant, new born, child, and many more.
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Your new puppy is adorable...until he soils your carpet! Potty training your puppy is one of the most important aspects of training. It can also be a very frustrating experience if you are not prepared.Start with the Right MindsetBegin the potty-training process with the right outlook. It may take months for your puppy to be fully potty trained, so remain patient and realize that set-backs are common. Don't expect overnight results. Never lose your temper over a mistake. Instead, realize that you probably were not watching your dog as well as you should have been. Additionally, remain consistent with your commands. Your puppy can easily become confused about expectations if you are constantly changing your approach.Learn the SignsPay very close attention to the clues your puppy gives off when he needs to potty. He may sniff the floor, walk around in circles, become restless or go back to a previously used potty spot. Your young dog will most likely need to go shortly after eating, after a period of vigorous play or upon wakening. Puppies do not have fully developed bladders, so you may need to take your pup out to potty every hour at first. This includes taking him out in the middle of the night.Consistent CommandsOnce you recognize your puppy's need to potty, take him outside quickly to the same spot each time. Do not play with the puppy. When he begins to go potty, quietly say a command such as "Hurry up!" or "Go potty!" Use this command each time he goes. In the future, you may use these words when you want him to go.Praise the puppy vigorously each time he goes. If he does not go, try again in a few minutes.Constant SupervisionKeeping a constant watch on your puppy will help eliminate accidents. If you are unable to watch the pup for a few hours, consider using a crate. The crate should be large enough to allow the dog to stand up and turn around. A young puppy should not be left in the crate for more than 2 hours.If puppy has an accident, simply take him straight outside. Do not rub his nose in it!
Historically a hyphen was used. In modern times 'cross training' is now presented as two words.
Ask your teamates (use good manners, of course) to politely refrain from saying potty words.
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it is where u die