Problem: Write an article based on this summary: your puppy. House train Leash train Socialize Enroll your puppy in puppy kindergarten.

Answer: your puppy. Crate training is an important aspect of training your GSP puppy. As with all puppies, GSP puppies need constant supervision. If you cannot watch your GSP puppy all day, then crate training will help keep it out of trouble when you're not around. After introducing your puppy to the crate and encouraging it to spend more time in the crate, your puppy will eventually see the crate as a place of safety and comfort.  During the crate training process, make the crate comfortable for your puppy by putting toys and a blanket in the crate and placing a blanket or sheet on top of the crate.  The blanket or sheet on top of the crate will make it feel like a cozy den to your puppy. Crate training has several benefits. It will keep your puppy out of trouble while you are away from home and will make housetraining a little easier. As your puppy matures into an adult, the crate can become a defined sleeping area.  Pick a crate size that is large enough for an adult GSP. A 36 x 36 inch (91 x 91 cm) crate would be a good size. Some crates have an adjustable interior so you can increase the amount of space in the crate as a puppy grows. Do not rush the crate training process. It may take your puppy a few weeks, or even a few months, before it’s comfortable staying in the crate for long time periods. your puppy. Crate training and house training go hand in hand—your GSP puppy will not want to eliminate where it sleeps (in the crate), so your puppy will learn to eliminate only outside. Create a bathroom schedule for your puppy and follow it consistently. Your puppy should eliminate outside after waking up, before bedtime, and after eating, drinking, or playing.  Let your puppy choose an area outside to eliminate and always take it to that area. Your puppy will leave its scent in the area.  Give your puppy lots of verbal praise when it eliminates outside. This will reinforce to your puppy that going to the bathroom outside is the right thing to do. If your puppy has an indoor bathroom accident, clean it up without punishing him. Use an enzymatic cleaner to remove the scent of ammonia so your puppy doesn’t eliminate in that spot again.  GSP puppies can hold their bladders for about 1 hour per month of age. Consider hiring a pet sitter or dog walker who could take your puppy out twice during the day when you’re not home. your puppy. GSPs are fully of energy, especially as puppies. All of that energy could make leash walking a daily challenge. Teaching your GSP to walk on a leash will make walks more enjoyable for both of you. First, allow your puppy to become used to wearing a collar. Your puppy may try to take it off at first, but will eventually become used to it. You can then attach a leash to the collar and let your puppy walk around the house with the leash on.  If your puppy starts to pull when you go on walks outside, do not jerk the leash. Instead, stop walking and call your puppy back to you. You can also start walking in the other direction. Your puppy will soon realize that it should follow you. Giving your puppy periodic treats during the walk will help reinforce good leash behavior. Reward your puppy when it does not pull on the leash. your puppy. Socialization is a critical aspect of dog training. It allows a dog to become comfortable with people, other pets, and new experiences. Since GSPs can be wary of other dogs, early socialization will help your GSP puppy become comfortable meeting and interacting with new dogs. Socialization should take place between 3 weeks and 3 months of age.  Strategies for socializing your puppy include regular introductions to friendly people and going to busy parks.  The more people (and pets) your puppy can meet during the socialization period, the more well-adjusted it will be as an adult. Wait until your puppy is fully vaccinated before going to a dog park. Otherwise, your puppy could get exposed to a disease at a dog park that could make it very sick.  Your vet can recommend a good age for him to go to a dog park. Feel free to take him to ‘people’ parks. Dogs that are not properly socialized will be fearful of new situations and act inappropriately around people and other pets. Puppy kindergarten class is a great way to socialize your puppy. Your GSP puppy will learn how to interact with other dogs in a playful, yet controlled environment. In puppy kindergarten, your puppy will also start learning some basic commands. Ask your veterinarian or other dog owners about puppy kindergarten classes in your area.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch for weight loss. Watch for a change in behavior. Watch for a change in eating or drinking habits. Go to your veterinarian if in doubt.

Answer: A healthy cat that vomits should not lose weight. If your cat is vomiting at least two or three times a week and losing weight, take them to the vet.  You should also take your cat to the vet if you notice the following symptoms of intestinal dysfunction:  Soft feces Feces with blood Feces with Mucus Diarrhea Look for any behaviors in your cat that are not normally present.  These behaviors could include many things, but if they seem to be out of character for your cat, take them to the veterinarian.  Check the following list for some examples of things to look for:  Lack of energy, tired, or lethargic. Quiet, withdrawn, or listless. Extremely vocal or hyperactive. Keep an eye on how often your cat is eating and drinking.  Also watch for the amount they are consuming, both in food and drink.  If your cat presents any abnormalities in their appetite or thirst, take them to your vet.  If your cat is drinking or eating much less, and losing weight, visit your vet. If you cat is drinking much more than usual, visit your vet. It's not always easy to identify what the problem might be.  Your veterinarian will be able to pinpoint the cause of your cat vomiting and help to discover if it is symptomatic of something more serious such as:  Pancreatitis Kidney disease Liver disease Inflammatory bowel disease Worms Infections


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to Vermilion City. Head south-east to Route 11. Enter the cave. Go down the ladder. Go up the ladder. Exit the cave. Use Cut on the tree blocking your path south. Enter the building.

Answer: You'll need HM01 Cut already. You'll need to have at least 10 Pokémon in your Pokédex. You'll leave the city and find a cave. You'll see "Diglett's Cave" in the upper left corner of your screen as well as a man next to a ladder down. If you step on the ladder, you will load into the floor below. Follow the path west and north until you find another ladder. If you step on the ladder, you will load into the floor above. You'll see a digger and the words "Diglett's Cave" in the upper left corner of your screen. You'll appear on Route 2, so follow the path south. You'll see the tree growing between poles. Once you cut down the tree, continue south. You'll see two people. Speak to the guy without the hat, and he should give you "HM05 Flash" if you have ten Pokémon in your possession. "Flash" lights up dark caves (like the Rock Tunnel).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid the "Business Casual Don'ts". Know the definite "Office Casual Do's": Choose the right bottoms. Select a few jackets or sweaters. Consider wearing dresses (for women). Pick the right shoes.

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This is less formal and casual than traditional business guidelines. Unfortunately, it is often poorly defined and can be greatly different from one business to another. For instance, one business will be fine with Hawaiian print shirts with collars, while another will consider it too casual despite the collar. However, in general, the following are usually frowned upon:  Jeans: especially ones with tears, stains, patches, or embellishments such as studs. (Although a more detailed discussion on blue jeans in the workplace is below). Tank tops: especially spaghetti-strap styles. Shorts: Sometimes more tailored styles are acceptable--such as ones that resemble full length khakis, but shorter. Athletic styles are usually not OK. Informal T-shirts: Usually collared polo-type T-shirts are acceptable, or ones with shaping. If in doubt, do not go with any graphic images on your shirts. Shirts usually should not have elements which could be controversial or unacceptable--such as references to alcohol, sex, or violence. Avoid novelty T-shirts, (such as ones with cartoon characters) as this may come off as immature. Mini-skirts: Skirts should be no higher than about two inches above the knee. Plunging neckline: Be sure your V-neck shirt is not revealing too much, or your blouse buttoned too low. Keep it clean and tidy. Never come into work with clothes that are dirty, stained, ripped, or wrinkled (the one exception for wrinkled may be if that is part of the look, such as a seersucker shirt or crinkle cotton skirt). For men and women alike, business casual typically consists of a clean, pressed button-up shirt and a pair of neutral (such as khaki) slacks. Look for styles such as: Polo-style shirts: This collared shirt is the quintessential "office casual" choice for both men and women. Usually it will be available in a solid or striped. It can sometimes be found with a geometric pattern. Oxford-style shirt: This is acceptable in formal office clothing as well - a well-tailored shirt always looks good whether with khakis or a business suit. Tailored T-shirt: Some workplaces are fine with T-shirt style tops, as long as they are not informal T-shirts. For instance, a T-shirt with a classic scoop or crew neckline on a woman. Product shirts. In an office-casual workplace, often shirts given to you by your company or products that your company sells are acceptable. For instance, if you work at a company that sells outdoor equipment, wearing your company's shirts may be acceptable. But be careful--just because your company sells tank tops may not make it OK to wear tanks tops to your accounting job! Find a few pairs of black, navy blue, khaki, or brown pants. In "office casual" the pants are usually cotton and can be a little more "relaxed" than those found in formal offices. Woman can wear skirts into the mixed in the same aforementioned color palette.  Avoid patterns if you are unsure on what looks professional. There are great, classic patterns such as pinstripe that look great on pants, but it is easy to make a mistake. Generally avoid wearing white pants or a skirt. While entirely appropriate, these items can stain easy...if you spill your tea you may be out of luck. A patterned skirt can be appropriate for women. Try a small floral or geometric print. It will inevitably get chilly, so make sure you have the right items for cold weather. Men can choose to wear a cardigan, sweater, or sports coat over the top of their button up shirt for a smart look. Women can wear layered sweaters, cardigans, and structured jackets and blazers to good effect. When desired/necessary, a pashmina or cashmere scarf can be worn for added warmth and style. Dresses are sometimes appropriate in a business casual setting, so long as they follow a few basic guidelines. Dresses should be knee-length or longer, expose no skin below the collarbone, and mostly cover the shoulders. Small patterns and solid colors work best, and can be accessorized for added visual interest. Throw on a cardigan or matching jacket for layering in cooler weather. Business casual offices vary widely in shoe choice, based on the type of environment. Some good guidelines:  Close-toed shoes. Sandals are usually a no-no. Flip-flops are a definite "no". Women can wear flats or heels, but they must be in good condition and quality. In general, stick to neutral colored shoes and stay away from bold patterns. Be careful of really, really casual shoes. Even if it is closed-toe, some shoes usually do not belong in a professional environment. For example, high top Converse sneakers are best left to teenagers. The classic "Croc" shoe is much too casual for most professional workplaces.