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单词 housebreak
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Definition of housebreak in English:

housebreak

verbhousebroke, housebroken ˈhaʊsbreɪkˈhaʊsbreɪk
North American
  • Train (a pet) to urinate and defecate outside the house or only in a special place; house-train.

    an elephant is exceedingly difficult to housebreak
    wolves are almost never housebroken
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of these creatures, like the dogs and cats, also have to be housebroken.
    • In fact, most rescue volunteers do their best to ensure the dogs are housebroken and know some basic commands.
    • This tool is magic for housebreaking a dog, and to discourage nipping.
    • She's a German Shepherd / Retriever / Chow mix and very nice. Plus she's housebroken and spayed, so that's all taken care of.
    • The key to housebreaking your puppy is close supervision.
    • At times, it was almost like Dennis was not a kid but a pet in need of better housebreaking.
    • She is a housebroken, friendly 6 year old who does not like other animals.
    • He never bestirred himself to even housebreak his dogs.
    • It wasn't anything particularly evil or sinister, instead more on the lines of someone who'd just managed to housebreak a small puppy.
    • He's not housebroken, but he'll pose for pictures.
    • When you first get your virtual pet back home, one of the biggest challenges, as it is in real life, is to housebreak it.
    • Unfortunately the dog is not housebroken and loves to chew wood, inside and out.
    • When using a crate to housebreak, puppies need to be taken out frequently just as if you were not using the crate.
    • Some dogs are housebroken much faster than others.
    • Those put up for adoption are usually housebroken - or close to it - and have had at least basic obedience training.
    • While puppies have the advantage of not yet having developed any bad habits, it will be up to you to be sure your puppy is housebroken and obedience trained.
    • Best of all, she is completely housebroken and uses a litterbox 100% of the time.
    • Once a dog is housebroken, it won't soil its crate.
    • ‘They can be difficult to housebreak,’ says Milton.
    • No one wants a dog who isn't housebroken, who runs away or into the street, who won't sit, come or stay when you want him to.
    • Mrs. Burke says they're housebroken and gentle and good with kids.
    • The process for housebreaking a dog is the same if he is a puppy or an adult dog new to your home.
    • My dog had previously been housebroken, given to the pound, and I had to retrain him.
    • Dog Crates / Dog Cages offer an effective way to housebreak puppies or keep your pets safe either at home or away.
    • Remember when you are trying to housebreak a new puppy, even those that usually use the backyard sometimes go in the house.
    • They are over their puppy-hood and usually housebroken.
 
 

Definition of housebreak in US English:

housebreak

verbˈhousbrākˈhaʊsbreɪk
[with object]North American
  • Train (a pet) to urinate and defecate outside the house or only in a special place.

    an elephant is exceedingly difficult to housebreak
    wolves are almost never housebroken
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At times, it was almost like Dennis was not a kid but a pet in need of better housebreaking.
    • He never bestirred himself to even housebreak his dogs.
    • When you first get your virtual pet back home, one of the biggest challenges, as it is in real life, is to housebreak it.
    • Some dogs are housebroken much faster than others.
    • In fact, most rescue volunteers do their best to ensure the dogs are housebroken and know some basic commands.
    • ‘They can be difficult to housebreak,’ says Milton.
    • This tool is magic for housebreaking a dog, and to discourage nipping.
    • Some of these creatures, like the dogs and cats, also have to be housebroken.
    • Mrs. Burke says they're housebroken and gentle and good with kids.
    • While puppies have the advantage of not yet having developed any bad habits, it will be up to you to be sure your puppy is housebroken and obedience trained.
    • No one wants a dog who isn't housebroken, who runs away or into the street, who won't sit, come or stay when you want him to.
    • My dog had previously been housebroken, given to the pound, and I had to retrain him.
    • Once a dog is housebroken, it won't soil its crate.
    • Best of all, she is completely housebroken and uses a litterbox 100% of the time.
    • Those put up for adoption are usually housebroken - or close to it - and have had at least basic obedience training.
    • The key to housebreaking your puppy is close supervision.
    • It wasn't anything particularly evil or sinister, instead more on the lines of someone who'd just managed to housebreak a small puppy.
    • Dog Crates / Dog Cages offer an effective way to housebreak puppies or keep your pets safe either at home or away.
    • They are over their puppy-hood and usually housebroken.
    • Remember when you are trying to housebreak a new puppy, even those that usually use the backyard sometimes go in the house.
    • She is a housebroken, friendly 6 year old who does not like other animals.
    • Unfortunately the dog is not housebroken and loves to chew wood, inside and out.
    • When using a crate to housebreak, puppies need to be taken out frequently just as if you were not using the crate.
    • He's not housebroken, but he'll pose for pictures.
    • The process for housebreaking a dog is the same if he is a puppy or an adult dog new to your home.
    • She's a German Shepherd / Retriever / Chow mix and very nice. Plus she's housebroken and spayed, so that's all taken care of.
 
 
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