Well... i think u mean papillon. They are not easily potty trained and they are not hard to potty train. they are sort of between.
yes because it is a house dog. and house dogs are trained. lost dogs are not.
Yes, if properly trained they shoud house break very easily, since it is usually smaller dogs who struggle with house training as it is more difficult for them to hold it in than for larger dogs.
Dogs must be housebroken (toilet trained). They must be trained on how to behave when a stranger visits your house.
Professional working, competition obedience, agility, companion, helper, dancing, then basic house trained dogs.
sometimes if they are not potty trained young or can not hold it
Small dogs are acidic, whereas brownish dogs are alkaline, unless they are house-trained.
Animals that can be house trained, cats, dogs, pigs the sorts.
because some dogs were bred for different purposes, like how some dogs were bred for hunting and some are just bred to be a house pet, and some also just have different styles of listening:) hope i helped
Dogs can do lot's of things.They can be trained to do tricks and agilty courses. Some of them can be trained for sledding.Some can be trained as search and rescue dogs.Some can even be trained to keep pests away from your house!
The dogs usually, open the doors, bark, for where something is, if the blind human, needs to obtain something. The dogs, are trained all this, they're usually labs, or golden retrievers, that do this job, because they're easily trained for work.
This usually means that the dog has not been trained yet. This is not a very big problem if you like the dogs personality. Dogs are pretty easily trained, it just takes time and patience.
Dogs from professional fighters have been bred & trained to inflict injuries on other dogs, so they can be difficult to house & care for safely. They are usually very friendly to people-they've been bred for this trait so that they can be easily handled during fights-but, unfortunately, these dogs can be extremely dangerous to other dogs.