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Your dog will inevitably have occasional accidents, even after successfully house training him. Accidents may happen frequently during the training process. It's important to remember that your dog did not mean to have an accident, and that he will eventually learn not to make it a habit. Do NOT yell at your dog or rub his face in the mess when he has an accident. This does not help your dog learn from his mistakes, and it may cause him to become fearful of you. Take accidents in stride and be patient with your pet. Any time you observe your dog urinating in the house, make a startling noise, like clapping your hands or saying "Go outside". Then take your dog outside and praise him if he finishes relieving himself outdoors. Dogs have a keen sense of smell, and may come to associate a former accident spot as an acceptable bathroom location if the smell is not properly cleaned away. This can be especially problematic in younger puppies. Use an enzymatic cleaner to thoroughly remove odors after accidents indoors. If you have a yard, you can use indoor accidents as a training tool. Any time you clean up an indoor accident, take the urine-soaked paper towels outside to the dog's usual bathroom area. Leave the paper towels outside on the ground, using a rock or stick to secure them in place. Once your dog smells his urine on the paper towels, he will firmly associate going to the bathroom with being outside. As soon as your dog learns the lesson and begins relieving himself outside again, you can remove the soiled paper towels. If your dog is having a hard time refraining from relieving himself indoors, it's possible that he's suffering from a medical ailment or emotional problem. Consult your veterinarian to determine whether your dog has any of the following problems:  urinary tract infection (UTI) surface preferences (desire to eliminate waste only on certain types of surfaces or textures)  anxiety/fear of going outdoors  separation anxiety  urine marking of household objects  submissive or excitement urination

summary: Do not punish your dog for accidents. Interrupt indoor accidents when you observe them. Clean up accidents thoroughly. Recognize potential problems.


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Many people enjoy eating pumpkin seeds raw. They're a fairly nutritious food as they are rich in fiber and a good source of magnesium, copper, selenium, and zinc. If you're vegetarian or vegan, pumpkin seeds can be a healthy snack as they're rich in protein.  Most people can eat pumpkin seeds without a problem, especially if the shells are fully removed. However, if there are small traces of shells remaining on the seeds, you may get a slight stomach ache. If you're serving pumpkin seeds to kids, it's a good idea to be extra cautious about removing the shell to prevent choking. There are many different ways you can prepare pumpkin seeds. One way is to fry them in olive oil. Spread out some olive oil over a frying pan. How much you will need depends on how many seeds you are frying, but it should be enough to coat the pan.  Allow the oil to heat for a few minutes and then throw in your seeds. Cook the seeds over the oil until they begin to make a popping noise. From here, add about a tablespoon of table sugar. Continue frying until the seeds pop again. Remove the seeds from the heat, let them cool, and enjoy. You can also roast the pumpkin seeds in an oven heated to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Then lay the seeds out on a baking pan.  If you like your seeds plain, you can put them in the oven as is. Some people prefer to sprinkle them with curry powder, chipotle flakes, or cayenne pepper. Clove, cinnamon, or nutmeg can be used for sweet pumpkin seeds. Bake the seeds for about 20 minutes, or until they're golden brown.

summary: Have the seeds as a snack raw. Fry the pumpkin seeds. Roast the pumpkin seeds. Finished.


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Just as you did to create an estimated value for the car, gather any information you have regarding the year, make, model and trim of the vehicle.  Make notes of any options the car has that may increase its value.  It’s better to have more information than you need to ensure you can get the most accurate value possible. You may also need to provide the VIN number for the vehicle. Your insurance company will assess the value of your vehicle in order to determine the projected cost to provide the car with insurance coverage.  Call your insurance carrier and tell them that you would like to assess the value of a vehicle you are considering purchasing and insuring.  They will connect you with an agent that can assist. Your insurance company will need to determine the car’s value in order to calculate what they will charge you for coverage. The insurance agent will ask you a number of questions regarding the vehicle.  Tell them everything you are able to in order to establish the most accurate estimate possible.  If you aren’t sure of an answer, tell them so.  It’s better to be accurate. If you know any information about the repairs that were done to the car, that may help. Once the insurance agent has calculated the information you provided against the equation they use to determine values for salvaged vehicles, they will provide you with their valuation of the car.  This valuation will likely be much lower than those established by estimates or even the market. The insurance value may be lower than the asking price, particularly if it is a rare or exotic vehicle.
summary: Gather all the pertinent information you can. Contact your insurance company. Provide the agent with the information you have. Receive a valuation from your insurance company.