Reputable dog breeders don’t breed a variety of dogs. They specialize in one, or maybe two, breeds of dogs. You may have a breed in mind that you particularly love, or you may need to spend some time considering which breed would be best for you.  Account for their personalities and temperaments as well as the space you’ll need to house the breed depending on their size. Also consider their needs, including veterinary care in addition to food and exercise requirements. You need to know as much as you can about the dogs you’re going to breed. Research their medical history and find out the strengths and weaknesses of the breed. Determine what kind of personalities these dogs generally have, be aware of any medical conditions they are prone to, and research the best practices for breeding them. Find out the rules and regulations in your area for breeding dogs. Look into the market for the breed you have chosen and determine how much it will cost to purchase the male and female dogs you need to start your business. Account for other financial expenses, such as property or kennels, food, bedding, toys, grooming, and veterinary care. You will need to spend time feeding, exercising, and playing with your dogs as well as taking them to the veterinarian. Cleaning up the dog kennels and yard is also a time-consuming but necessary task. Unfortunately, if you’re breeding dogs the right way, there’s not a ton of money to be made. This is because you will be paying extensive veterinary bills and providing food, toys, bedding, and other essentials for all your dogs and pups. You’ll need a bit of money up front to purchase the dogs you intend to breed as well as the supplies they’ll need. While you want your vet’s office to be in a convenient location, you also want to make sure you have the best doctors for your dogs. Research and visit several veterinarians in your area before choosing which one you will trust to care for your dogs and pups. Ask about their background, education, and experience with the kind of dog you intend to breed. Ask your veterinarian about health insurance for your dogs and puppies.
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One-sentence summary -- Decide what breed you will specialize in. Research your chosen breed extensively. Create a business plan. Be prepared to dedicate a lot of time to this endeavor. Expect not to make much money. Choose a trusted veterinarian.

Q: First, apply a deep conditioning mask to your hair, focusing especially on the ends. Turn your shower on as hot as you can get it, then pin your hair up so the ends of your hair are exposed. Sit as close to the steam as you can without touching the hot water and relax for 20-30 minutes.  When you’re done with the steam treatment, adjust the shower to a comfortable level, then rinse the conditioner out of your hair. This is a great method to help restore moisture to your hair after a professional straightening treatment. The reason this is so good for your hair is because the steam opens the cuticles on your hair, allowing the conditioner to penetrate the strands. You can find straightening products at any drugstore or beauty retailer, most of which come in the form of a serum or a cream. If you want to get the look of a sleek salon blowout at home, look for a heat-activated formula that will protect your hair from damage caused by the blow dryer. Apply the straightening product while your hair is still wet, then blow dry your hair in sections with a round brush. Serums and creams will not straighten your hair permanently, but they can help keep your hair looking sleek in between keratin treatments or when your roots start to grow out from Japanese straightening or a relaxer. Natural oils can deeply penetrate your hair, which helps your hair maintain moisture. This helps protect your hair from damage, which can cause frizz. Try these to nourish your hair after a chemical straightening treatment. Natural oils also help your hair fight humidity, so your hair will look more smooth no matter what the weather is like. Look for natural oils that are rich in vitamins and minerals to nourish your hair, like coconut oil, argan oil, macadamia oil, and almond oil. There are a number of keratin treatments that you can apply yourself at home to get smooth, straight hair. Most keratin products are applied to damp hair before blow drying, although some should be applied to dry hair. These claim to last anywhere from 1 wash up to 30 days, depending on the brand you choose. Ask your stylist before you try an at-home keratin treatment on hair which has already undergone a chemical straightening process at a salon.
A: Use a deep conditioner and steam to straighten your hair. Try a store-bought smoothing serum or cream to blow dry your hair straight. Apply a natural oil to your hair. Try an at-home keratin treatment.

Article: You will need a clean jar with a tight-fitting lid that can hold 12 ounces (355 milliliters). The jar can be made out of glass or plastic. If you plan on making glossy or glittery Mod Podge, you will need a slightly-larger jar. You will need about 8 ounces (225 milliliters) of white, liquid glue—the sort kids use in school. If your bottle already contains 8 ounces/225 milliliters (or close to it) then you will not need to measure it out. If your bottle contains more glue, however, then you will need to pour the glue into a measuring cup to make sure that you have the right amount. Consider using an acid-free scrapbooking glue. It is more durable and less-likely to yellow than regular glue.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wash out a jar with a tight-fitting lid. Find some craft glue.

Article: You'll need about 10 feet of paracord (550 weight), a watch, lighter or matches, a buckle, scissors, and a hemostat (optional). You'll need a short end and a long end. The short end should be 20 inches long. The other end should be the rest of the cord. Fold the cord at 20 inches. Pull the fold through the buckle. Pull the ends through the loop you just made. Pull the ends to tighten. Weave the ends between the watch and its pins. The cord should go under the watch and through the pins on the other side. Pull the ends through the other buckle's loop. Measure it around your wrist to adjust to the correct length. Pull each end through the buckle again, looping each one to the outside. Weave the cords back through the pins and under the watch. Leave the short end alone. Work only with the long end. Move the watch until it's in the middle of the bracelet. Once you go over the buckle, pull it out the other side. Wrap it back around to the front. Weave it over the first strand on the right side. Weave it under the middle two strands. Pull it over the last strand on the left. Pull it over around to the back, and back through to the front, wrapping it around the strand on the far left. Weave it over the middle two strands. Pull it over the strand on the right. Pull the cord to tighten the knots as you go. When you reach the watch, pull it through the pins and under the watch as you did before. Continue down the other side. Using the hemostats, pull each end under the last three weaves on each side. Cut the ends, and burn them off. Put the bracelet on with the buckle.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Collect your supplies. Fold the cord. Knot the cord onto the buckle. Pass the ends under the watch. Attach to the other buckle. Go back the other way. Pull the ends back through the other buckle. Adjust the watch so it's in the middle. Begin weaving the long end in. Weave it the other way. Tighten as you go. Continue weaving back and forth. Tuck in the ends. Buckle the watch on.