Q: It will consist of a small ladder, a bar, and a sling. In order to adjust the height of the sling handles that hold the dog's abdomen, put some nails along the bar. Securely fasten the nails (or screws) along the areas where the handles hang off the bar. You will want to be able to move the handles further apart to raise your dog's rear end up, so each nail should be a few inches apart, so that the height can be adjusted gradually. If your dog can't walk on its front legs, then you will need to carry your dog to put it in position. You will want to hook the handles on the nails on the bar, beginning at the positions that are closest together. Put the handles at different positions on the bar, moving one side at a time, one nail at a time, until the dog's rear end is supported by the sling. When positioned correctly, the dog's rear end should be supported but not so high that their back feet are more than a few inches off the ground. You should be supporting the back weight of your dog while you adjust the sling. Use one arm to hold the dog up while you use the other to move the sling handles. Your potty station should hold the dog up securely. The dog will learn to fall back and let the sling will hold it at the right position. The sling should be positioned so that the bladder is right behind the sling area and hence easy to locate and express. The whole process takes only 5 minutes to accomplish, and if necessary, one person can do it by himself (for a 70 pound dog!).
A: Make a potty station. Use the sling to help your dog stand up and walk to under the ladder. Place the bar through the two handles of the sling and onto the rungs of the ladder. Adjust the sling height using the nails on the bar. Let the back of the dog go and let the sling hold it. Use both of your hands to express your dog's bladder, squeezing gently from both sides.

Article: You can find kits in most drugstores or beauty stores. Your kit should contain a softener to loosen your hair, a solution to set the curls, and perm rods (which may be sold separately). In addition to these materials, you'll need activator (aka Jheri juice, which keeps the curls looking moist and tight) and a shower cap.  Making Jheri curls the classic way requires using chemicals that can cause permanent damage to your hair. If you apply the chemicals incorrectly, use too much, or overdo it in any way, your hair could become dry and brittle, and it might even break. This extreme hair damage is one reason why people stopped making Jheri curls the classic way in the mid-nineties. If you want the Jheri curl look without the harsh chemicals, skip down to the next section. You might want to consider having your Jheri curls put in at a salon instead of doing them yourself. You're essentially giving yourself a perm, which requires some skill and knowledge of hair. Whether you have your hair done at a salon or do it yourself at home, you'll need regular touch ups.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Buy Jheri curl supplies.

Problem: Article: Visit Google.com in your mobile browser. Select "Search settings" from the menu that appears. This menu controls the interface language for all Google sites, including Google Search, Gmail, and Google Drive. You'll see a new menu appear with a list of available languages. Your settings won't take effect immediately. This will allow you to add additional languages that your search results will be displayed in. You can add as many additional languages as you'd like. Your new language settings will take effect across all Google sites. If you're signed in with your Google account, these changes will last until you change them again. If you're not logged in with your Google account, the settings will stay until you restart your browser.
Summary: Open the Google search website on your mobile device's browser. Tap "Settings" at the bottom of the Google page. Scroll down to find the "Language in Google products" menu. Tap the menu to select a new language. Select the language you want to use. Tap the "Add another language" menu. Tap "Save" to save your changes.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While organizing may not sound like fun, if you're bored alone a project can be entertaining. If you're unsure what to do with yourself, find something to organize. You can organize a drawer in your home, your school supplies, your desk, or your closet. To make organizing more fun, get creative. For example, make fun and decorative labels for the different drawers and bins in your closet. If you're bored, do something productive. Sometimes, having a chore to do makes downtime seem more fun. If you're behind on homework, force yourself to catch up. When you're done, you may find you're eager to spend time just doing nothing. Think about how you would want to change your room. Maybe you're tired of the color scheme or the decorations you have out. Spend the day reorganizing your furniture, changing the decorations, and more. If you love decorating, this can be a fun activity. It will also give you a feeling of accomplishment. You can search online for decorating ideas. If anything is messy, spend some time cleaning it. While dishes may not sound entertaining, if you play some music while doing the dishes, they can actually be fun. You can also try to turn cleaning into a game. See how much laundry you can fold in 10 minutes and then try to beat your record, for example.

SUMMARY: Organize something. Catch up on homework. Redecorate your room. Do some cleaning.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or press the ⊞ Win key. This will search your computer for the System Configuration program. It's a computer monitor-shaped icon near the top of the Start window. Doing so will open the System Configuration program.
Summary: Open Start . Type system configuration into Start. Click System Configuration.

Q: Cut down on the amount of coffee, tea, soda, and alcoholic beverages you drink every week. Carbonation and caffeine can irritate the bladder, worsening urinary symptoms.  Try to drink no more than 200 milligrams of caffeine daily—about the amount in 2 cups of coffee. That’s about half the maximum amount for a healthy adult.  Drink no more than 4 alcoholic drinks in a given day or 14 drinks in a given week. It’s best to reduce your alcohol consumption as much as possible. Avoid drinking excess liquid in the evenings before you go to sleep. Going to bed with an empty bladder can help you avoid urinary discomfort and frequent urges overnight.  Increase your fluid intake earlier in the day to make sure you are drinking enough overall. Men should aim to drink 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluid a day.  If you exercise strenuously or the weather is very hot, increase your fluid intake accordingly. Eat more fiber-rich foods, such as fruit with the skin on, vegetables, lentils, nuts, and beans, to ward off constipation. Constipation can worsen enlarged prostate symptoms and put additional pressure on your bladder.  Fiber-rich fruits and vegetables include broccoli, apples, pears, carrots, Swiss chard, raspberries, and strawberries.  Men should get 30–38 grams (1.1–1.3 oz) of fiber per day depending on their age. While fiber supplements are safe, they can cause constipation. Aim to get your fiber from your diet rather than supplements whenever possible. Wait about 30 seconds after you’ve finished urinating before trying to urinate again. Avoid straining or pushing. This can help you empty your bladder fully and reduce the frequency of UTIs. Talk to your doctor if you notice urinary troubles after starting another medication for an unrelated condition. Certain decongestants and antidepressants may aggravate urinary symptoms or cause prostate enlargement.  Your doctor can advise if there is a different medication you should try that would manage your condition without causing prostate problems. Avoid stopping any prescribed medication without consulting your doctor.
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Reduce the amount of caffeine, soda, and alcohol you consume. Drink less liquid in the 2 hours before bed. Eat fiber-rich foods to encourage regularity. Try the double-voiding technique to empty your bladder fully. Consult your doctor about side effects of your current medications.