1. Take time off to housetrain your puppy. Housetraining will be quicker and easier if you start as soon as your pup comes home, then stick to it 24 hours a day. That's one reason experts recommend taking off a week or two from work when you first get your pup. 2. Start using the crate the day you bring her home. Crate training helps dogs learn bladder and bowel control because they don't soiling their sleeping and eating areas. 3. Take your puppy outside for a bathroom break every one to two hours during the day. A general rule of thumb is that a puppy can hold it for as many hours as she is months old, plus one--for a three-month-old pup, that's four hours. But to prevent accidents in the crate, which make housetraining harder, as well as urinary tract infections, most experts recommend taking your puppy out every one to two hours during the day. more information:http://dogtime.com/housetraining-for-puppies.html
Well to potty train a shih tzu it is really hard bc if u buy a mattt then they will.......then they won't
no.
No, you cannot potty train cows.
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you mean are all dogs potty trained? Then no.
You do not potty train dogs. You train them to defecate in appropriate places. It should take 2 to 4 weeks.
personally i think that Yorkie are easier to train. I have a Yorkie i got him when he was a puppy he pretty easy to train. but after they are about 6 or 7 years old they are really hard to train.
You can potty train a stubborn child by bribing them. You could bribe the stubborn child with food or toys for example.
Frankly, no.
Like I say in most of my answers, it all depends on the dog. However, in general, puggle puppies are pretty easy to potty train. So if you have a dog of this breed, potty training should be pretty easy for you.
it depends if you potty train them
Tamagotchi training is that you potty train them.