When you buy most anything people usually want money in some form...
Cash, check, ATM card or Charge card.
Sometimes, however, you can barter and offer something else the person
wants... or a combination of barter and cash.
Buying a young, housebroken dog is pretty much like buying anything...
One person buys and the other sells.
housebroken
Hopefully, yes.
the best animal to have when you are young is a dog.
It can be any breed of dog as long as you buy the cat and dog at the same time and they are both young. Thanks for asking! I love dogs!
It matters when you buy the dog if you buy it when you are old then yes if you buy it when you are young then no don't change it, it is correct
Dogs that are not purebred have no commercial value at all; you can sell them for a small fee to help cover your registration, food, and veterinary expenses for the dog's wellbeing. A dog that is not housebroken (dogs are "housebroken" not "potty-trained") does not have any more or less value than any other dog--any dog can be housebroken within 2-3 days with the proper training. If for some reason you are unable to care for or to train this dog, I sincerely hope that you give it to the dog pound or local SPCA or Humane Society--they can house-break the dog and place him or her with a loving family.
A dog.
The dog isn't housebroken yet. You have to be patient and continue to work on housebreaking by being consistent with training.
Husky, there the smartest
siers
go to the kennel and buy a dog that says its a young dog. anyway, the dogs are always pups.
A dog that is peeing indoors is not housebroken. The fault is not the dog's; the fault is yours because you have not housebroken the dog. Start by talking to a trainer on how to crate-train housebreaking using positive training methods (best results). If your dog was previously housebroken and has started peeing inside, look for signs of sickness, stress, and take him or her to the vet ASAP.