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Meaning of housebreak
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housebreak (v)
train (a pet) to live cleanly in a house
housebreak Sentence Examples
- The new puppy needed to be housebroken before he could come inside the house.
- Housebreaking a cat is often easier than housebreaking a dog.
- The trainer used positive reinforcement to successfully housebreak the puppy.
- The pet sitter was hired to housebreak the family's new dog.
- The children helped to housebreak the puppy by taking him outside regularly.
- The housebreaking process took several weeks, but the owners were patient and consistent.
- The dog was finally housebroken and could be trusted to be left alone in the house without having accidents.
- The family was relieved to have their housebroken dog, who no longer made messes in the house.
- The shelter had a program to housebreak dogs before they were adopted.
- The veterinarian recommended housebreaking a puppy as soon as possible to prevent accidents and establish good habits.
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train (a pet) to live cleanly in a house
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The new puppy needed to be housebroken before he could come inside the house.
Housebreaking a cat is often easier than housebreaking a dog.
The trainer used positive reinforcement to successfully housebreak the puppy.
The pet sitter was hired to housebreak the family's new dog.