To housebreak a pig, start by crate training them and establishing a routine for feeding and potty breaks. Use positive reinforcement like treats and praise when they potty outside. Make sure to clean up any accidents promptly to remove the scent and prevent future accidents in the same spot. Be patient and consistent with your training.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
The pig latin for "pig" is "ig-pay."
I believe that would be pig.
A male pig is a boar. A female pig is a sow.
* Boar = Uncastrated male pig * Hog = Castrated male pig * Sow = Female adult pig * Shoat = Piglet after weaning
No.
The same way you would any other dog.
The vet explained with the great clarity how best to housebreak our new puppy
He is a Havanese and he is currently going on pads... we want him to go outside. - Asker
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Generally no. The Chinese Crested is difficult to housebreak in comparison to other breeds. Consistent crate training is needed and you may even need a doggy door in the training process. Some Chinese Cresteds never becomes fully housebroken and territorial marking is common amongst unneutered males.
No, most Afghan Hounds need four the six months of training before they are fully housebroken.
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They can and do. You will have to housebreak them and bunny proof your house and also provide a cage where they can be put for some safe down time.
if it is a puppy, train it with puppy pads because it will be too cold outside for them, as well with all puppies of any breed.
A female dog is easier because females are calm and sit in one place.They are silent.
Shih Tzu may also be intelligent dogs but they are alert. Although they are difficult to housebreak, crate training is helpful.