You can begin potty training puppies at a very early age. There is a particular method I have read about, and have had luck with trying. It is called the "Misty Method." It is recommended that training should begin at 3 to 3 1/2 weeks old. The method basically consists of making sure the pup or pups are in an enclosure, and that the enclosure includes areas for sleeping, playing, eating, and a separated area for elimination. It's a really great method for very early training. This method sets the puppy up to understand the concepts of NOT eliminating in a dog crate, or places where the puppy eats or sleeps.
get it a puppy pad & train it on that
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Of course! Most 8 week old animals tend to NOT be potty-trained. What you should do is get them used to a liter box, and potty-train them like a dog. For instance, if your kitty looks like they're about to have an accident, take it to its liter box. But some cats learn to go potty in a liter box their own because of the urine and bowl smells. Hope you enjoy your new best friend! Oh, and also check in a cat info book for more suggestions on how to potty-train your new furry friend!;)
Children need to start being potty trained at about 2 years to 3 years old.
ask tom Morrison
Let them see how it is done
No
to potty train a pup you just have to feed it in the house and then 5 minutes after let it out side and dont let it into the house until it is finished.......
yes you can it will take awhile though.
http://www.training-dogs.com/potty-training-dogs.html
Wait a year. Typically 15 months is too young to begn potty training.
you tell him hess out of diapers then you sit on the potty as an example then he should do it mommy does the example or else they dont do it