In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ask a friend to take your dog for a walk or play with him in the backyard. It is important to make sure that your existing dog is not in the house or he may act aggressively towards the new puppy. Bring the puppy you’re your home and let him wander freely. The puppy will sniff around and get his scent on things as he does so. Make sure that you keep track of the puppy to keep him from getting lost or hiding somewhere. After the puppy has had time to wander, put him into a room or his kennel. After you have put the puppy away, let your existing dog back into the house and let him wander freely. He will be excited to sniff the places your puppy wandered around. Repeat this process daily until you are ready to make a face to face introduction. Once your old dog becomes less interested in the smell of the new puppy, the two dogs should be ready to meet. Observe your old dog closely during these sessions to see how he reacts to the scent of the puppy. To be sure that your old dog and the new puppy are ready to meet, try introducing them on neutral ground.
Summary: Choose a time when your existing dog will not be home. Let the puppy wander around the house. Let your existing dog back into the house. Determine if your dogs are ready to meet or if another type of introduction is needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll usually find this app in the Start menu (PC) or in the Applications folder (Mac), indicated by a blue icon with a white "W" in it. If you don't want to customize your own booklet, you can start with one of the booklet templates built into Word. To do this, click the File menu, select New, type booklet into the search bar, press Enter, select a booklet template, and then click the Create button to set up your template. This will pull up different options for formatting how the pages in your Word document will be displayed when you print them. This appears in the bottom-right corner of the Page Setup dialog box under the Layout tab. This changes the layout to landscape (wide) mode with a split down the middle. The page options appear in the "Sheets per booklet" menu. Note that if you choose a page number too small to print all of your text, then you'll have to change the selection to All in order to have all the content visible on your computer screen printed. The "Gutter" menu, which is near the top-left corner of the window, determines the amount of space that will be available where the booklet will fold. As you increase or decrease the gutter, the preview image near the bottom will update to show you the results. It's near the bottom of the window. Now that your document is laid out like a booklet, you can add your own text, images, and custom formatting.  If you're new to Microsoft Word, check out How to Format a Word Document to learn how to customize your text, add graphics, and position content as you desire. If you're using a template, see How to Use Document Templates in Microsoft Word to learn how to customize its pre-formatted content. You'll usually want to edit the placeholder information anywhere it appears. To do so:  Click the File menu at the top-left corner. Select Save As. Select a save location. If you want to save this file as a template you can edit for future products, select the Template option from the "Save as type" or "Format" drop-down. Otherwise, keep the default setting (.docx) selected. Name the file and click Save.
Summary: Open Microsoft Word. Click the Layout tab. Click on the Multiple pages drop-down arrow. Select Book fold from the Pages menu. Select the number of pages for your booklet. Adjust the Gutter size. Click OK to save your changes. Add content to your booklet. Save your booklet.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Echinacea tea is best used early to help deal with some of the early cold symptoms. Echinacea has been shown to reduce the symptoms and the duration of colds. Echinacea rarely causes any adverse effects, but in rare cases some people can have  allergic reactions, such as nausea and headaches. Garlic has antibacterial and antiviral properties and has been used for thousands of years to reduce the severity of colds by boosting the immune system. Take garlic as a supplement (according to manufacturer’s instructions) and use garlic in all your cooking. An easy way to take garlic while you have a cold is to add one to two cloves to your chicken soup! Elderberry tea is a long-standing remedy for colds. Elderberry is an effective immune-modulating herb with antiviral properties. Ginger is a warming herb and is safe for pregnant women and children when taken as a tea. Ginger also has antiviral properties that can help relieve your cold.
Summary:
Use echinacea at the first sign of symptoms. Add garlic to your diet. Drink elderberry tea. Eat ginger.