You would probably toilet trian them before kindergarden....that way, they probably wont need help, and teachers will have peace of mind.....
Train them at 3 years of age, or 4....but, DO NOT WAIT UNTIL KINDERGARDEN!!!
All dogs need to be potty trained... If you want a dog to do its business in the house... Go for it
Puppies typically start losing their baby teeth around 4-6 months of age, so if a 2-month-old puppy has no teeth, it could indicate a potential issue or developmental delay. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to assess the puppy's dental health and overall well-being. Enjoy your time with the puppy and continue training and caring for it.
i think a puppy has to be a year old to become a dog.
A puppy is a young dog, typically under one year of age. They are known for their playful and energetic nature.
use a fenced in backyard and a dog house....if you are unwilling to let your dog live outside, try those mats you can buy at the pet store... ** This training takes patience. You need to take the puppy out various times a day to go potty. Always take it to the same spot. Limit the amount of water at night to curb nightime accidents.Every time you take the pup out to go you use a key word like `out` or whatever word you choose. You must take the pup out after EVERY time it eats or drinks.Stay with it and soon it will get the idea. You may have accidents but do not punish the pup unless you actually catch the pup in the act. A firm `NO` will be punishment enough, then take the pup out to its spot. Even if it does not have to go anymore it will soon learn that this is what is expected. This training may take a week or two before the pup really gets it and will not have any (hopefully) accidents.Dont give up it is worth it. For more expert help on training a pup , go to link below.
Most children are ready to be potty trained between 22 and 30 months of age but every child is different.
A child should be potty trained at the age of 2 so therefore if your child is still wetting themselves at age 12 then maybe you should potty train again
They should only not be potty trained if they have some case of mental retardation. By the age of 8 they can fully comprehend other people. By this time they should figure out that going to the bathroom is normal and should know how to do this. It could be either a boy or a girl. The age for being un-potty trained should be about 6 years old. If they are 14 and aren't potty trained they should wear teen diapers (flat or unnoticable ones to not be made fun of) and to learn how to change the diaper and whip themselves properly if in school or public restrooms or even at someone else's home.
they say 2 years old is about the right age
You can take a puppy outside at any age just to go potty, but a puppy should have all of it's shots before it meets other dogs or spend long periods of time outside.
You can allow a puppy to roam freely around the house when they are fully potty trained, have learned basic commands, and can be trusted not to chew on or destroy things. This typically happens around 6-12 months of age, depending on the individual puppy's maturity and training progress.
A puppy can start free roaming around the house when they are fully potty trained, have learned basic commands, and can be trusted not to chew on or destroy things. This typically happens around 6-12 months of age, but it varies depending on the individual puppy's behavior and training progress.
Could be, but there are other possible explanations.You should talk to the vet about it.
You can start trying to potty train your child by about 2 yrs old. The child should be completely trained about 2 1/2 years of age.
if my calculations are correct.....i say that the age for NASA's training is as soon as you are potty trained.....jk......until you are 30
Some children have bed-wetting issues late into childhood but at age ten this is rare. Sometimes toilet issues are related to urinary problems. It is best to see a paediatrician or a urologist if a child is still not potty trained at age ten to rule out any medical problems.
Most children are potty trained between the ages of two and four. Some are ready sooner; others take longer and may not be ready to potty train until age five. You may get some more details of Potty Training Tips for Parents in my blog here below: http://my-baby-toy.blogspot.com/2009/04/100-most-popular-baby-names-of-2008.html