Problem: Article: With a male dog, the aim is harder, so emptying his bladder into the toilet would be more difficult.  You can stand or squat with the dog. Your left hand should be supporting the dog around his rib cage. You should feel above the base of his genitals for the bladder.  Sometimes it is quite high up in the body. The urine must make a right angle turn through the urethra, so don't worry about squeezing toward any direction.  Again, continue squeezing until the bladder is flat.
Summary: Take your dog outside. Hold the dog in your left arm, in horizontal position, with its hindquarters resting on your left leg. Reach under the dog with you right hand. Squeeze gently.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Laying a fitted hat to dry will ruin its shape. Instead of letting it lie flat on a counter or table, place it on top of a canister, or place some balled-up paper towel inside the hat. This will help it keep its shape as it dries. You can also purchase a Cap Buddy, which is a plastic frame that you place your hat inside of. The frame is the same shape as the cap and maintains that shape even as it dries. Once you’ve removed most of the excess moisture from the hat, let it dry the rest of the way in open air. This can take between a few hours and a whole day, so make sure you have plenty of time to let your hat dry. You can also wear your hat while it dries, as long as it's not dripping and the feeling of a wet hat on your head doesn't bother you.

SUMMARY: Don’t lay it flat to dry. Let it air dry.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As tempting as it can be to surf on unprotected public networks, doing so makes you incredibly vulnerable to other users on that network. Stick to your private home network or other protected networks when out and about. Most public places like coffee shops and airports offer protected networks. Firefox, for example, has built-in security settings that prevent tracking and other security issues that you'll find in most other browsers. If you want to use a more dedicated browser, try Tor. Another option is Opera, which includes a built-in VPN that you can enable to hide your browsing traffic. Deleting cookies that track your activity will cut down on the number of targeted ads and emails you see in your browsers. The linked article also provides instructions for sending Do Not Track requests, which are messages your browser sends to sites to prevent them from using your information. Aside from social media, keep your email address and other personal information off of the sites you visit. If a site you want to access requires an email address, create a spam email address that doesn't use any of your real personal information and use it to log in.
Summary: Use only secure networks when possible. Use a secure browser. Delete tracker cookies. Don't enter your email address on sites you visit.

(2.2kg) of pork shoulder. Cut it away from the bone if it is not cut already. You can also make Italian sausage that is part beef and part pork. Replace 2 lbs. (0.9kg) of pork shoulder with ground beef to adjust the recipe. Ask whether the casings should be soaked beforehand or not. If the sausage casings require soaking, place them in a bowl of orange juice and salt for 1 hour. Keep them moistened before using them.
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One-sentence summary -- Buy 5 lbs. Buy sausage casings.

Q: Animal tracks are more visible at these times of day, when the slant of the light makes it easier to see the shadows made by tracks. Tracking when the sun is high in the sky is a lot harder. In addition, many animals are more active in the morning and evening than they are in the middle of the day.   Getting close to the ground and looking at the tracks sideways can also help you see the tiny indents and ridges that indicate an animal walked over a certain spot. Start where you can clearly see tracks. The easiest way to start tracking an animal is to begin in a spot where you see undeniable tracks, like in freshly fallen snow or in a muddy spot. From there, you can follow the tracks to areas where they're not quite as easy to detect. Experienced trackers use their sense of touch as much as their sense of sight to figure out which way an animal went. Try tracking while blindfolded to get an even deeper understanding of the animal. Feel the animal's prints and search along the ground with your hands until you find more. Follow them until you understand the way the animal moved through the forest or meadow.
A: Track in early morning or late afternoon or early evening. Use your hands to see.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This training plan will allow you to slowly increase the amount you can comfortably run, over the course of four weeks.  Each week will add more distance and time to your jog, allowing you to meet your goals.  Try to follow this schedule for your first week:  On days 1, 3 and 5, do four sets of running 1/16th of a mile and walking 3/16th of a mile. On days 2, 4, and 6, rest or cross train. On the seventh day, take a break. During the second week of training, you will increase the amount you jog and decrease the amount you walk.  This will allow you to progress towards your goal of running one mile, without over stressing or over training your body.  Follow this schedule for your second week of training:  On days 1, 3 and 5, do four sets of running 1/8th of a mile and walking 1/8th of a mile. On days 2, 4, and 6, rest or cross train. On the seventh day, take a break. During the third week of training, you will be approaching your goal of running one mile without stopping.  This week will continue increasing the amount you are able to run and will continue to build cardiovascular endurance.  Use this training schedule for you third week of running:  On days 1,3 and 5, do four sets of running 3/16th of a mile and walking 1/16th of a mile. On days 2,4, and 6, rest or cross train. On the seventh day, take a break. Week four is the final week of your training program.  You will be able to run a full mile by this point and will be doing so over the course of the week.  Enjoy your accomplishment and keep your running routine strong by using this schedule:  On days 1,3 and 5, run 1 mile. On days 2,4, and 6, rest or cross train. On the seventh day, take a break.
Summary:
Start your first week. Move into your second week. Keep pushing into your third week. Run a mile on your fourth week.