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How To Use House-trained In A Sentence

  • However, there's also the sad fact that many conductors, especially those barely house-trained, are very bad at it.
  • An early visitor was Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, accompanied not by his customary pet, a lion, but by ‘an ill-tempered and unhouse-trained dog’.
  • What is more, Shar-Peis are bright and affectionate and their advantages of being easily house-trained, exceptionally clean and needing minimal grooming make them ideal for indoor living.
  • He is house-trained; he never makes a mess; he is obedient; he is a pure delight to me.
  • Goodness me, if they were puppies, within a day they would be asking to go outside - they are so good at being house-trained.
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  • All the canine emigrants have been vaccinated, checked for health problems and house-trained.
  • She was house-trained from the moment we got her, even though she spent her first few weeks of life in a barn.
  • But it as well to remember that the defence secretary is about as house-trained as a caged puma with an itch.
  • I think it is amazing how quickly members of the National Party get house-trained.
  • By last Thursday though, he needed to get out, as Butch the Staffordshire Bull terrier needed the toilet, and was so well house-trained he wouldn't go in the flat.
  • However, they must have made the house even more dirty than it usually would have been as none of these animals would have been house-trained.
  • She seems rather more house-trained than her predecessor, Lucy, who once threw up in the middle of a debate.
  • He said: ‘He must be well house-trained because he wouldn't go inside.
  • `house-trained' is chiefly British
  • An impatient owner complained that their eight-week old puppy was not house-trained yet and another complained: ‘Our dog gets jealous when we sit together and she hurts my legs when she wags her tail.’
  • Harry knows Ryan personally and will vouch for the fact that he is totally house-trained and understands the need to keep darkrooms spotless!
  • Even the wild Finnish accordionist sounds suitably house-trained in this company.
  • His manners were appalling before he got married, but his wife soon got him house-trained.
  • I can confirm from personal knowledge and with full evidence to support the charge -- he is a scoundrel, a blaggard and a proven liar with all the ethics of a semi-house-trained polecat. Martin Lewis: Murdoch Scandal: New Arrest Heralds US Peril for Murdoch
  • The animals can be house-trained and, claim experts, are even capable of understanding basic instructions such as ‘no’.

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