Write an article based on this "Check for dehydration. Do not force your dog to drink. Feed your dog broth. Give your dog Pedialyte. Let your dog lick water from something. Add ice to the dog's water. Take the dog to the vet."
article: When a dog isn't eating, oftentimes she isn't drinking either. Dehydration is a major concern and can cause serious problems. Keep an eye on your dog to make sure she doesn't become dehydrated. To do this, check her gums. They should be pink, wet, and slick, not dry. You can also press a finger to your dog's gums until they change color. When you remove your finger, the color should return immediately. If it takes a few moments, the dog may be dehydrated. Dogs who are vomiting or who have diarrhea are at a high risk for dehydration. Never try to force water down your dog's throat. Forcing water down her throat can cause more problems if she doesn't swallow. Instead, try techniques to encourage her to drink on her own. If your dog has been vomiting, solid food probably will make her sicker. Give her salt-free broth or beef bouillon three to four  times a day. This will help keep her hydrated while giving her needed nutrients. Homemade broth is better than canned broth. Unflavored Pedialyte, which is a drink for children containing electrolytes, can help your dog if she has not been eating or drinking. The Pedialyte can help replace much needed electrolytes. Sometimes, you can get your dog to lick a wet surface so she can get some water. See if your dog will lick water from your hand or fingers. You can also try to see if your dog will lick an ice cube. Sometimes, adding an ice cube to your dog's water can help. She might be more willing to drink it with the ice cube inside, which makes the water cooler. Some pets like to drink running water instead of still water, so also try a drinking fountain to encourage your dog to drink. Dehydration can cause serious problems. If your dog refuses to drink anything, take her to the vet. The vet can give her fluids through an IV and find out if there is an underlying condition.

Write an article based on this "Give your partner space. Keep things interesting. Don't ask questions. Don't expect to spend holidays with your partner."
article: Don’t always be the first to text or seek them out. The person likely doesn't want to have more than one main significant other. They already have one, and your role is to be something different. You should be a person they come to for a good time. Give your partner breathing room when you are not together. Go out with your friends. Have a good time. Don't worry about checking in with them every five minutes, or they will start to think you want something more. When he texts you, keep the conversation interesting. A side chick's main responsibility is to keep things fun and exciting. Giving him short answers and acting uninterested will make him wish he were doing something else, or even just hanging out with his main partner. Tell them funny stories. Ask how they are feeling. Surprise them with plan for something to do. Try to maintain a positive attitude. An escape from reality is likely a large part of why your partner is with you. Consider your time together as the only time that your partner is your business. You shouldn’t ask questions like "Where were you?" or "Why didn’t you call me?" and "Why are you always so busy?” if you expect to keep the relationship going. These are not your concerns. You got yourself into this situation, and there's no point in acting jealous or surprised when you already knew the score getting into it. Jealousy will only make the situation more difficult for both parties involved. If the person cares enough, they might celebrate these events with you the day before or after, but for the most part, don’t expect anything like a gift or acknowledgment. These days are usually saved and reserved for the main partner. It may be safe to text him to wish them a happy New Year/Christmas/birthday, but a phone call should not be made. Do not try to contact them on Valentine’s Day.

Write an article based on this "Open Preview. Select a picture to convert. Click Open. Click File. Click Print…. Click the PDF drop-down box. Click Save as PDF. Enter a file name. Select a save location if needed. Click Save."
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Click the Preview app icon, which resembles a magnifier on top of a couple of photos, in your Mac's Dock. If Preview isn't in your Mac's Dock, type preview into Spotlight {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/e\/ea\/Macspotlight.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/ea\/Macspotlight.png\/30px-Macspotlight.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} and then double-click Preview in the results. In the file selection window that opens, go to the folder in which your picture is located, then click the picture in question to select it. You can select more than one picture by holding down ⌘ Command and clicking each picture that you want to use. It's in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so opens your photos in Preview. This menu item is in the upper-left corner of your Mac's screen. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu to appear. If you want to rearrange your pictures' order, first do so by dragging them up or down in the left-hand sidebar. You'll find it near the bottom of the File drop-down menu. It's in the bottom-left corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. If you need to change any print settings (e.g., photo orientation), first click Show Details at the bottom of the window and select your preferred settings. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so will open a window for you to save your picture(s) as a PDF file. Type the name of your PDF into the "Title" text field. On the left side of the window, click a folder (e.g., Desktop) in which to save your PDF. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will save your PDF.