Write an article based on this "Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise. Bring your dog’s favorite toys, blanket or rug when travelling. Offer your dog a casein supplement. Use products that contain appeasing pheromones. Use melatonin supplements. Try calming herbal agents. Prepare your own herbal concoction."
article: Many experts on dog behavior recommend that a dog be exercised before travelling, or before being engaged in any activity that might get the dog restless and agitated. A well-exercised dog will be very inclined to rest because it has burned off its excess energy. Therefore, it's a good idea to schedule a brisk 30-minute walk before taking off. Your dog’s favorite blanket or toys contain a lot of familiar scents, and will reduce anxiety when the dog is brought to an unfamiliar place. Supplements containing casein, a protein found in milk, may be calming for some dogs. Try a supplement such as Zylkene if you want to try a gentle, natural approach to soothing anxiety.These supplements come in a variety of forms, such as capsules and chews. Studies have shown that pheromones are present in all mammals during the nursing stage. In dogs, this is the hormone secreted by the puppies’ mother, so when the puppies smell this hormone it calms them and reassures them that mom is around.  Examples of products that contain this hormone are: Adaptil® collar and spray, Sentry® Calming collar, and Comfort Zone® Diffuser with Dog Appeasing Pheromone. These products are very easy to use. The collars are simply placed on the dog’s neck to provide a sustained release of the pheromone which lasts for a month. Diffusers are simply plugged into a socket, and the pheromone is slowly and continuously released for a month. This type of product is ideal for rooms. Spray preparations can be used to spray cages, cars, or any carrier where the dog is placed. Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland. It is a sleeping hormone that causes the animal to have a good rest at night. It has a seasonal variation in animals and humans, increasing when there are fewer hours of daylight in winter.  Melatonin has sedative and anticonvulsant properties, and it regulates body rhythms and reproductive cycles. It is mainly used in the treatment of separation anxiety in dogs, and other stressful or frightening conditions like noise anxieties brought about by fireworks or thunder storms. Give this drug to your dog before travelling and/or before introducing your dog to a potentially frightening situation. An example of a product containing Melatonin is K9 Choice ™ Melatonin 3 mg tablets. The dose is 3 mg for every 35–100 pounds (16–45 kg) body weight, twice a day. For smaller dogs below 35 pounds (16 kg), the dose is 1.5 mg of melatonin, and for larger dogs greater than 100 pounds (45 kg), the dose is 6 mg twice times a day. Herbal pills and oils prepared specifically for dogs are commercially available. Examples include Dorwest Herbs™ Scullcap and Valerian tablets. This herbal medicine preparation can be used for the relief of anxiety, restlessness, excitability, and travel behavioral problems, and can even be used as a supporting supplement for epilepsy. It has been proven effective in dogs with noise phobias, travel anxiety, and hyperactivity.  Skullcap and Valerian Tablets are safe for long term and short term use and can be given from 2 months of age onwards. The dose for Dorwest Herbs™ Scullcap and Valerian tablets is 1 to 2 tablets per 5 kilograms (11 lb) of body weight daily. For one off occasions, use 2 tablets per 5 kilograms (11 lb) of body weight 12 hours before and again 2 hours before the desired effect is required. Skullcap and valerian are not recommended for pregnant or lactating females. Vetzyme Stay Calm Liquid®: this herbal oil is composed of a unique blend of chamomile and ginger oils. Research has shown that these 2 herbs posses calming, soothing, and relaxing properties. The dose is 2.5 millilitres (0.51  tsp) of the oil mixed into the dog’s food daily. Do this by mixing 1 teaspoon each of German chamomile, skullcap and catnip. Place these in a cup and set aside.  Heat .5 cups (120 mL) of water to boiling and pour this over the cup of herbs. Leave and let it steep for 6 minutes, then strain the liquid and pour 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of honey into the concoction. Store the mixture at room temperature for 24 hours before giving it to the dog.

Write an article based on this "Look for products containing eucalyptus oil. Make your own beard oil at home. Condition your beard with eucalyptus oil regularly."
article: Many packaged beard oils and conditioners list eucalyptus oil as a primary ingredient. You don’t have to limit yourself to just oils, either. There is also a wide range of shampoos, conditioners, pomades and waxes available that include essential oils.With frequent use, these products can add smooth luster to your beard while keeping it looking thick and full.  Most products are made up of a combination of oils, each formulated to promote a specific set of attributes. Trade in products that use harsh chemicals for more wholesome essential oils. Stir 15 to 30 drops of eucalyptus oil into your carrier oil of choice. Place the homemade oil mixture into a jar or squirt bottle and store it in the bathroom where you shower for ease of application.  In addition to eucalyptus oil, you can include other essential oils in your own proprietary blend. Argan oil, for instance, can strengthen individual hair follicles, while tea tree oil relieves itch and grapeseed and jojoba oils soften and hydrate.  For a more soothing beard oil that will feed and deep-conditioner your facial hair, try adding a few ounces of coconut oil to eucalyptus, argan and tea tree oil. Get in the habit of rubbing a few drops of eucalyptus oil into your beard after every shower. Essential oils are gentle enough to be used as part of your daily hygiene routine, and they’ll provide benefits that most shampoos and conditioners won’t. Stocking up on a ready supply of eucalyptus oil will keep you from running out after a couple short weeks.

Write an article based on this "Roll the chilled cookie dough into a layer that is about 3/8" (10 millimeters) thick. Place a thin layer of flour in the bottom of a shallow bowl. Dip a round cookie cutter in the flour and press the cookie cutter into the dough. Place the cut cookies on a cutting board. Add a piece of wax paper on top of the first layer of cookies before adding a second layer of cookies. Continue layering the cookies until you have cut out as many cookies as you can. Group the leftover dough into a ball and roll it out again. Cut out more cookies, using as much of the leftover dough as possible, and place the cookies onto the wax paper."
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Make sure that the dough is neither too thick nor too thin so that the cookies are cooked throughout without burning their surfaces.