[
UK
/hˈaʊsbɹəʊkən/
]
[ US /ˈhaʊsˌbɹoʊkən/ ]
[ US /ˈhaʊsˌbɹoʊkən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of pets) trained to urinate and defecate outside or in a special place
housebroken pets
`house-trained' is chiefly British
How To Use housebroken In A Sentence
- We go passing into the mid selenolatry for housebroken two televangelism and platyhelminthes concerned on the alpestrine of the goop. Rational Review
- 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.
- My dog had previously been housebroken, given to the pound, and I had to retrain him.
- She is a housebroken, friendly 6 year old who does not like other animals.
- housebroken pets
- You're a lot mangier than he was, and he was housebroken. Tallulah Morehead: Survivor: Samoa: Macrame.
- Once a dog is housebroken, it won't soil its crate.
- He's not housebroken, but he'll pose for pictures.
- 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.
- Unfortunately the dog is not housebroken and loves to chew wood, inside and out.