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housebreaking a duck


Question Posted Wednesday July 9 2008, 12:01 am

i have a pet duck that i would like to housebreak. he comes inside with me and lays in my bed and on the couch with me and it would be nice if we could do that without him crapping all the time. someone told me that you can use cat litter and train it like that. does anyone else have any other ideas? thanks!

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isis answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 7:45 am:
I've found this web site which may give you some useful information on house ducks. It also lists house geese so you'll need to scroll past that section.


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Lauraaxhelps answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 2:03 am:
oh my god thats the cutest thing ever! you could also give it a diaper. i'd totallly do that, i think eventually it would learn you dont want its shit everywhere :]

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