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Discover Ludwig'house-trained' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe a domesticated animal, usually a pet, that has been trained to behave and relieve itself appropriately within the confines of a house or indoor space. Example: "After months of consistent training, our new puppy is finally house-trained and no longer has accidents indoors."
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house-trained
adjective
Trained not to excrete indoors.
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Are the pets house-trained?
He's just never been house-trained.
Is she already house-trained?
But he was also reassuringly house-trained.
He is almost completely house-trained.
He's even more bright than [former Channel 4 programming chief] Tim Gardam and slightly better house-trained," quipped one colleague.
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Puppies also learn their house-training from their mothers, but the mothers in mills aren't house-trained.
So, when you bring a new puppy or rescue dog into your home, or if have an older dog that is not yet house trained, follow our "Ten Rules to House training" and you should be relieved (no pun intended) to find in ten days you have a house trained dog.
Micro pigs live to about 11 years, can be house trained and will snuggle up with their owners on the couch to watch TV.
In face-to-face interviews at the participants' house, trained nutritionists collected data from study subjects using age-specific multi-component questionnaires covering information on demographic, socio-economic and lifestyle characteristics.
Just keep repeating the process until she's house trained.[57].[57]
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