Problem: Article: If you are able to see the object blocking the airway and the vet advises you to do so, attempt to remove the obstruction gently.  Only attempt to remove the obstruction if you can clearly see and grasp it and your dog is not frantic. You risk lodging the object in even deeper if you accidentally push it without being able to see it.  If the dog is frantic, you risk being bitten badly. Go immediately to an emergency vet or animal hospital instead. Gravity can help your dog dislodge an obstruction. To help, you will have to hold the dog upside down and try to shake the object loose.  Pick up a small or medium dog by its hind legs. Hold the dog upside down and try to shake the object out of its mouth with the benefit of gravity.  You won't be able to hold a larger dog upside down, so instead keep the front paws on the ground and lift up its hind legs (in the same manner as holding a wheelbarrow) and tilt the dog forward. If you can't help your dog dislodge the object by tilting your dog forward, you can forcefully strike its back to help dislodge the choking hazard.  Using the heel of your hand, deliver 4-5 sharp blows on the dog between the shoulder blades. Take care not to use excessive force with small dogs, as there is a risk of fracturing ribs, which itself can be life-threatening if a broken rib punctures a lung.  If this does not work initially, try once more. Because you can easily injure your dog using this maneuver, use it ONLY when all other options have been exhausted.  Only start the Heimlich maneuver if you can be sure your dog is choking on an object.   Place your arm around the dog's waist. Ensure that your dog's head points down, as gravity will help the object dislodge as you perform the procedure. Make sure your hold on the dog is firm, but not too tight. It is a good idea to have someone help you scruff the dog while you do this. It will help keep the dog steady and can restrain a frantic animal.   Form a fist and bring your other hand around and cover your fist with it. Your two-handed fist should be placed on the soft spot just under the ribcage. The size of the dog will affect the exact positioning of your hands. If you have a small- to medium-sized dog, you will want to use 2 fingers rather than a fist (still using the same amount of force) so you do not damage your dog's ribcage.   Quickly and firmly give 3-5 thrusts inwards and upwards. Repeat in sets of 3-5 thrusts up to 3-4 times. Take care not to use excessive force as you could crack ribs or rupture the spleen.
Summary: Grasp the obstruction with pliers or tweezers. Help your dog to dislodge the obstruction. Use back blows. Consider performing the Heimlich maneuver.

Problem: Article: Take a bit of time to analyze things, breaking them down into their basic parts. Learn to see through the clutter, and to reduce and draw the essential. Once you've trained yourself to do this, you will be able to draw anything. Drawing upside down helps you unlearn drawing what you think you see. Instead, you draw what you actually see. The easiest way to draw upside down is if you are drawing from a photo: simply invert the photo and go from there. Alternatively, if you're working from a reference sketch, you can invert the reference sketch. This helps you because it doesn't give you time to bother about detail. Sketch as much as possible. Practice making quick sketches when you're out and about in the world (at the zoo, on the bus, in the park, etc.). This can help you get at the most basic elements of your object and makes useful reference material that you may develop later. " Get into the habit of visually analyzing your surroundings, even when you don't have pencil and paper available. Imagine breaking things down into their most essential shapes. You might end up seeing the world in a whole new way.
Summary: Ignore details when you start a sketch. Draw upside down. Do 30-second sketches. Look around and ask, "How would I draw that?

Problem: Article: After the shower, there is only so much time before the moisture dries on your legs and dissipates. Wait too long and your skin may become dry enough that it not only loses the available moisture to be trapped, but it also invites the potential for allergens and bacteria. Most dermatologists seem to recommend starting out with a pea-sized amount and working your way up to more as necessary.  You don’t want to leave your legs feeling oily, so use as little as necessary. Put extra lotion on the knees to reduce roughness and darkness, and be sure to gently rub it in.  Apply liberally in the driest areas. Using a soft cloth so as to not aggravate the skin, spread the baby oil all over the leg.  Repeat on the other leg, using any excess from the first leg. Results will not be something that happens overnight.   Try to create a consistent habit so you can see positive results.
Summary: Wait no more than three minutes to apply your leg cream. Use a pea-sized dollop to start. Spread lotion onto your legs. Pour some baby oil on your legs for the extra morning shine. Repeat the steps above consistently.

Problem: Article: Without a good clipper, doing undercut hair for men can be difficult.  Ideally, your clipper will be a single-length clipper. But if you want to do fading and tapering, you will need a clipper that allows length adjustments.  The ideal clipper to do undercut hair for men is one of high quality and high durability.  An Andis cordless clipper, for instance, is a popular option.  As for corded clippers, an Andis or Oster model is preferable. With a single-length clipper, choose one that is numbered one, two, or three.  You could also use a number zero, but this tends to be too short.  A clipper set at four or above is usually too long, though some men might want to “test drive” an undercut by getting the short part of their hair clipped with a number four clipper. The temples are the corners of the hairline where the hairline curves and thins, and provide an important guide when trying to do undercut hair for men.  The temples sit in different locations on each person’s face.  To identify a person’s temples, first locate their hairline, the place where their hair meets their forehead.  You might also be able to locate the temple based on the position of the ears.  The tops of the ears, traced forward to the edges of the face, typically intersect the temples. Trace the hairline to its outer edges on the left and right side. When you notice the hairline angle up and out, you’ve located the upper temple. Parting the hair will make it easier for you to see which hair you need to be cutting. Make a clean part and then clip the long hair on the top of their head back so it's not in your way. If their hair is too short to clip back, use water or a styling product to keep their hair parted.
Summary:
Choose the right clipper for the person's hair. Identify their upper temple area. Part their hair where you want to disconnect it.