0 (of a pet) having learned not to urinate or empty its bowels in your home --
1 (of a pet) taught to go outside to excrete waste matter: --
The puppy is still not housebroken.
This is often due to the animal not being housebroken, or for older, sick, or injured pets who have become incontinent.
Finally, the horse is housebroken, generally an easy process because horses' natural aversion to depositing fecal waste indoors.
House rabbits may be acquired as either housebroken or not housebroken.
In addition, dingoes have strong toileting instincts and can be easily housebroken.
Baby gates are also frequently used to contain small pets, especially ones that are not housebroken.
Like soft crates, they are not suitable for dogs who are not housebroken, or for vehicle travel.