Fresh water should be provided for your puppy at all times; there's no need for a schedule. Refill your puppy’s water dish often and wash it out once per day to keep it clean. Bring a bottle of water and a collapsible dish with you when you travel. Puppies need a quiet area to eat their food. Make sure that your puppy has a nice quiet space to eat and prevent other animals from getting to your puppy's food bowl. If your puppy feels threatened while eating, he may start guarding his food bowl. This resource guarding behavior can escalate and become dangerous to you and others. Try placing your puppy's food and water bowls in a quiet corner of your kitchen or at the end of a hallway. Make sure that your puppy can access his food and water bowls with ease. Puppies are like babies in that they like to stick to a schedule. Meal feeding also helps with house training, since the puppy will need to relieve itself on a schedule.  Bear in mind that a puppy has a small stomach and he cannot take in his calorie requirements for the day in two large meals. However, as he grows his stomach expands relative to his frame and he can cope with larger, less frequent meals.  If your puppy is under 3 months of age, then feed him 4 meals a day. If your puppy is between 3 - 6 months of age, then feed him 3 meals a day (4 for toy breeds). If your puppy is 6 months or over, feed him 2 meals a day. If you are often not home during the day, you'll need a way to feed your puppy while you are gone. For example, you could come home at lunch or arrange for a neighbor to feed your puppy in the middle of the day. You can also purchase feeders that operate on a timer that will make food available at certain times during the day. This schedule will only be for a few months, then you can feed morning and night when your puppy is older. Most puppies need to eliminate 15-20 minutes after eating a meal, so it is a good idea to get into the habit of taking your puppy to go potty right after he finishes eating. Doing so will help prevent accidents in the house and teach your puppy good bathroom habits.
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One-sentence summary -- Provide fresh water with your puppy's food. Set aside a quiet area for your puppy to eat. Feed your puppy at the same time every day. Make arrangements if you will not be home to feed your puppy. Take your puppy to his potty place after he finishes eating.


It's not just the hair on your head that needs washing -- your pubic hair needs a little love and attention too. Every time you take a shower or bath, use a gentle, fragrance-free soap to wash the pubic hair. Be gentle -- pulling the hair down there can hurt!  Your regular shampoo or body wash is too harsh to use on the sensitive skin down south, so don't put it anywhere near your pubic region. Use an uncolored, non-fragrant bar of soap reserved specifically for that area. Don't rub it directly on the pubic hair - lather it up on your hands first. Also be very careful to avoid getting soap on or inside genitals, as it can cause irritation and itchiness. This is especially important for women, as even the gentlest soap can upset the PH balance of the vagina, leading to inflammation or infection. . Even if hair removal isn't your style, you'll probably want to keep your pubic hair looking neat. The best way to do this is to give yourself a haircut! The best instrument to use is a small nail scissors, preferably one with blunted ends. This will allow you the greatest maneuverability and least chance of cutting yourself. Just be sure to set it aside, somewhere private, for pubic hair use only.  Don't use large scissors, as these can be awkward (and therefore more dangerous) to use. You can use an ear or nose hair trimmers in a pinch, but make sure it has a guard you can place over the blades to protect yourself. Never use an electric razor with rotating heads, as these are painful to use in the pubic region. To trim the pubic hair, pull the hair away from the body and slowly and carefully snip it away, as close to the skin as you feel comfortable with. If you prefer, run a comb through the hair first, then snip the hair protruding through the fingers of the comb. You will have to rely on feel for most of the trimming process, though you should visually check your progress with a hand-held mirror at regular intervals. Make sure that you clean up any fallen hair after you're done trimming, as leaving pubic hairs lying around the bathroom (especially a shared one) is a major faux pas. If possible, do your trimming over the toilet bowl, that way you can easily flush away any fallen hairs when you're done. Many think trimming is the best way to do it.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash hair with a gentle soap. Keep hair trimmed short


It's the green app with a white phone and chat bubble icon. If this is your first time opening WhatsApp, you'll need to set up WhatsApp. This button is in the top-right corner of the screen. If WhatsApp opens to a conversation, first tap the back button in the top-left corner of the screen. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu here. It's near the top of the page. This option is at the top of the "Account" page. This option is near the bottom of the page. Un-checking the Read receipts box will both disable read receipts in non-group conversations and prevent the blue "Message Seen" ticks from appearing in your chats.
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One-sentence summary -- Open WhatsApp. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Account. Tap Privacy. Tap the checkbox to the right of Read receipts.


A website is a “must have.” People surfing the Internet can find you. Also, if someone hears about you by word of mouth, they can go online and learn more about your firm. You should spend considerable time planning your website.  Look at the website of your competitors. What information is included? For example, do they list pricing information? Identify what content they provide on the site. For example, they probably provide bios of each employee. But does the website include a blog that explains accounting concepts? This is a good way to showcase your expertise to the public. Hire a professional. Though you can create your own using templates, you’ll benefit from having a stylish and neat website. If you provide basic tax preparation services, then you can distribute flyers around your neighborhood. This is an inexpensive way to get your name out.  Post flyers at libraries, grocery stores, gyms, and community centers. Make sure to get permission from management before posting your flyers. Your flyer should have multiple ways to contact you: phone, email, and physical address. As an accountant, your services are in demand from other professionals. Accordingly, you should raise your profile at the local Chamber of Commerce and with networking groups such as Business Network International. You can also join various accounting societies.  You can also do direct mail to businesses in your area. Identify your target businesses, such as small businesses with revenues below $5 million. Then buy a list from Dun & Bradstreet or Info USA. You can then reach out to them by sending a professional flyer. You’ll draw clients if you reach them through public presentations and articles. Remember to identify your target audience, since this will influence where you give presentations.   For example, if you want to reach ordinary workers, then you can give presentations at a local community center and publish short articles in your local newspaper. However, if you want to reach businesses, you can present at your local Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, or Elks Club. You should also publish articles in business journals and provide a link on your website. You can create Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn pages cheaply. They are a good way to interact with your clients. In fact, you can encourage clients to leave reviews at your Facebook or Twitter feed. Of course, maintaining social media accounts can be time consuming, and you need to balance the benefits with the costs. As you get more established, you can hire someone to manage your social media presence, including your website.
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One-sentence summary --
Create a website. Distribute flyers for basic services. Network with other professionals. Showcase your expertise. Remember social media.