In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your DBA ("Doing Business As") filing must indicate what kind of business entity you are registering. Also, how you choose to organize your company will reflect on the form your business name must take. Consider consulting with a tax professional to determine the benefits and disadvantages of each entity. You have several choices, most of which can be set up without the assistance of an attorney.  A sole proprietorship is a business with a single legal owner. As owner, you assume legal responsibility for the operation of your company. As sole proprietor, you can style the DBA company name as you wish, but you cannot include "Corp.", "Inc.", "LLC" or any other suffix that would be misleading.  In a general partnership, you and at least one other run the business jointly. Your partnership agreement will divide the work, the profits, and the legal liabilities. Your business name can indicate the partnership, but like a sole proprietorship, your company name cannot mislead the public into believing you are something you're not. Limited liability companies can be set up through the Texas Secretary of State for minimal cost and without the assistance of an attorney. If you choose this business entity, your business name must include "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company."  The final choice is to incorporate your business. A corporation has enhanced reporting and tax filing requirements. Strongly consider discussing this with a business attorney before attempting to incorporate. A corporation must include "Corp." or "Inc." in the DBA company name. Before you file for your DBA company name, you should decide who will be your LLC members or business partners. Before you file, questions of how the business will be named and branded should be settled or you may incur additional fees and filings. Even if your business is mobile, it must have a permanent home base. For the DBA filing, you can use a post office box as your address. You will also have to designate your business area where you will be using the business name. The filing form allows you to designate "all counties." Every business in Texas must have a registered agent. This is the person that is authorized to accept legal papers on behalf of your company. The agent can be you, a partner, or an employee in your company. You can also name your lawyer or use a professional agent company. The registered agent must have a physical office in the state of Texas. This address will be public record, so you should not use your residence. Even if you do not have employees, you should apply for an EIN from the Internal Revenue Service. This filing number lets you shield your Social Security number from public records and if you business takes off, you'll be ready to make the proper tax filings when you hire people.
Summary: Decide on your business structure. Choose the partners or other business members. Establish your Legal Physical Address. Name a registered agent. Obtain your Employer Identification Number (EIN).

You'll need to log into PayPal in order to continue. It's in the top-right corner of the page. Enter this information in the fields in the middle of this page. It's below the password field on this page. As long as your password and email address correspond to each other, you'll be logged into your PayPal account. This link is in the top-right side of the page. This link is on the left side of the page, just below the "PayPal Balance" window. You must withdraw at least $1.00. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will transfer your money to your account. As long as the transfer takes place before 7:00 PM Eastern Time on a non-holiday day, the money will be in your account by the following morning.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to the PayPal webpage. Click Log In. Type in your email address and password. Click Log In. Click My PayPal. Click Transfer to your bank. Type in the amount you wish to withdraw. Click Continue. Click Transfer.

Problem: Article: If you think fleas or sarcoptic mange mites are causing your dog's itchy ears, then speak to your veterinarian about an appropriate anti-parasite product to kill the infestation and relieve the itch. There are several highly effective spot-on products available that kill fleas and mange mites. Ask the veterinarian to recommend one and determine the proper dosage for your dog. Since it's difficult to look deep into your dog's ear, you may only notice the scratching and a thick brown wax that might also be crumbly. This wax is made by ear mites, an infection that's a common problem in dogs. Your vet will need to use magnification tools (like an auroscope or otoscope) to look for mites scurrying or by looking at microscopic slides for mites or eggs. In otodectic mange, or ear-mite infection, the ear mites feed off wax in your dog's ear canal. They infest both the vertical and horizontal ear canals. Your veterinarian will probably recommend that you start with non-prescription medication containing pyrethrin. Typically, you'll apply a pyrethroid ear medication to the ear canal once or twice daily, for ten to fourteen days. Pyrethrin applied topically is safe for your dog, since it doesn't pass into your dog's bloodstream easily.  While pyrethrin is effective against ear mites, it's not a successful treatment for bacterial infections. There is a theoretical risk of toxicity if your dog eats the medication or another dog licks your dog's medicated ear. The signs of poisoning include excessive salivation, muscle tremors, agitation and in extreme cases, seizures. If you notice any of these signs, keep the dog in a dark, quiet room to minimize stimulation, and get veterinary advice.
Summary:
Follow your vet's treatment plan. Look for signs of an internal parasite infection (ear mites). Follow the vet's treatment plan for ear mites.