A bison would be nice.
I think you'd be better off training it to go outside in the neighbor's yard.
I always wanted a pet giraffe, personally.
2007-04-10 17:23:30
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answered by blue.green_eyes 5
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Yes they great pets. I never had one, but, did know people who did. Now my Horse liked to come in the house and nose around for munchies. We were afraid the floor not support the weight, but, it held. That should be the main concern. As far as paper, it not work, they go when they need to go and where they go is on the floor.
The link similar to the Bison my friend had;
http://www.digital-images.net/Images/Yellowstone/Asst/Bison_6006.jpg
2007-04-10 17:28:00
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Bison are unlike livestock (which do make reliable pets) in that they are considered wild and unsafe animals. that doesn't mean you are able to desire to not detect the assumption of a bison as a puppy. yet you will possibly would desire to do a large number of study as to their desires insofar as pens/pasture, shield, feed, etc. additionally, you're able to in all probability look not only into zoning - which may well be resembling possessing a cow or horse - yet additionally specific organic worldwide facilitates. i might propose you touch your state and federal departments of organic aspects and the interior. Plus, while you're a member of one of the 1st international locations tribes there may well be important non secular/cultural implications surrounding retaining a bison as a puppy. examine that out too. ultimately, touch your close by Zoo. i might guess which you will "undertake" a bison - meaning you donate $$ in the direction of its maintenance - which might entitle you to call that distinctive bison "your puppy."
2016-10-28 09:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The one I had in the past was easily house trained. PLEASE dont train your dog to pee in the house and then try to train them to go outside. This is hard on the dog and the owner. I would really suggest using a crate. Feed the dog in the crate and then wait about 10 mins and let it out. REWARD them for going outside.( You dont have to feed them in the crate forever, just until they get the hang of it!) They normally pick up on things easily. Accidents come with dog ownership as does a lot of hard work. IT will be worth it in the long run as youwont have to deal with pads full of pee and feces when you have company over. No one likes to watch a dog go potty in the house.
2007-04-10 17:27:31
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answered by jst2funlvn 2
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my neighbor had bison when I was growing up... the females were nice. Make sure and put a diaper on them. messy. Perhaps depends in an xxxxxl size might do the trick?
2007-04-10 17:22:04
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answered by Kristin B 4
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It took me a minute to figure out what you were asking. I bison is a 2,000 pound mammal. A bishon-frise is a 5 pound little dog. Little dogs are easy to paper train.
2007-04-10 17:35:02
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answered by Moral Orel 6
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oh lol lmao you want to potty train a bison? GOOD LUCK buddy you will just love cleaning bison poop off your karastan rugs,and the stench will be enough to knock over an elephant!!!!!oh ha ha ha lol lmao.rubberstampr
2007-04-10 19:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the bison here are potty trained. I know I am.
2007-04-10 17:24:22
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answered by miss_coco 3
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I love bison, they tend to get big,, so let it sleep in your bed, otherwise for the housebreaking, let it go where it wants, don't mess with it, because it can kick your human butt
2007-04-10 17:23:24
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answered by Planet Hell 3
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They are excellent house pets, but you'll have to give up your bed as they won't settle down in anything less than a plush king-size.
2007-04-10 17:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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