In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A while before you begin the grooming process, you need to stock up on brushes, combs, clippers, shampoos, and conditioners.  For brushes, bristle brushes can be used on all coat types. In general, the longer the coat the more widely spaced and longer the bristles should be. Wire-tipped brushes without rubber ends are also a good choice for dogs with long, coarse, or curly coats. If your dog has a lot of mats or tangles, slicker brushes are a useful tool to remove such problems. After you brush your dog down with a brush, use a comb designed for dogs to ensure that all tangles or mats are gone.  Combs are used to get right down to skin and also tease out tangles. Clippers should be purchased, and you can get a recommendation from a local pet store for your dog's specific needs. Clipper coolant or lubricant is also necessary, as clippers become hot when used and need to be cooled off to avoid burning your dog. There is a place for scissors when used with care.  For shampoo and conditioner, use baby shampoo or special skin condition shampoo. Avoid flea removal shampoos; these rarely effective and have no action at all once the pet is dry.  Dog toothpaste and toothbrushes, which are available at pet stores and most department stores. Sharp, guillotine type nail clippers.  Cotton balls and ear cleaner to clean your dogs ears, and tweezers to pluck out unwanted ear hair.  Detangler should be available in the event of any difficult mats or tangles. Brush your dogs back, legs, underbelly, chin, and neck with your slicker brush, targeting tangled or mated fur. Brush any featherings on the dog's legs, tail, thighs, neck, and back.  If you encounter any particularly difficult tangles or mats, put a dime-sized glob of detangler on the mat and working it out with a comb and your fingers.  A lot of dead hairs will likely fall off during this process, leaving a pile of dog fur on the floor. Brush your dog on a surface that's easy to sweep or vacuum. If available, use a grooming table. Brushing in the direction the coat grows, go over your dog's coat again with a bristle brush to smooth out the detangled hair. Due to the twisty nature of a dog's ear canal, it's easy for parasites and bacteria to thrive. Once-weekly cleaning is key to your dog's well-being and should be incorporated into any grooming routine.  Dampen a cotton ball and use it to gently swap the dog's ear with ear cleaning solution. Never insert anything, like q-tips, into the dog's ear canal. Stick to the exterior lining.  Earwax may rub off on the cotton ball. The wax is usually brown or black. If you notice crusty skin, redness, discharge, bad smells, or swelling this can be a sign of an infection and should be addressed by a veterinarian.  Use tweezers to pull out unwanted hair, which can tangle and cause mats to form in the ear canal. However, discuss tweezing with your vet beforehand. Ear hair removal is not necessary for every dog breed.
Summary: Get your materials ready. Begin your grooming session using a slicker brush to remove tangles and dead hairs. Go over the coat again with a bristle brush. Clean your dog's ears.

The simplest option when it comes to folding pants for traveling is to make only vertical, lengthwise folds. This strategy is best for pants with "pleats" - vertical folds sewn into the fabric along the waist of the pants. If your pants have pleats, fold vertically along these. This way, even if the fold sets into the pants as a wrinkle, the long, continuous vertical wrinkles will look like the result of ironing. You may also fold the pants in half vertically to further save space. One of the big disadvantages of folding pants only vertically is that many suitcases simply aren't big enough to stretch the entire pant leg out in. If you're pressed for space, try rolling your pants. Fold the pants in half vertically and lay them on a clean, flat surface. Starting at the bottom, roll the pant legs into a tight bundle. This prevents wrinkles by exposing a minimum of the pants' surface area to other items in the suitcase and makes the pants take up relatively little space. If you can, you'll want to avoid folding dress pants horizontally, as this can contribute to creases that can't be explained away as the result of ironing. However, if you do fold your pants horizontally (this is usually done after folding the pants once vertically), you can minimize wrinkles by following the same rules as listed above for suit jackets - place only flat, folded items on top of them, place them in a bag if possible, and so on. One great idea for pants folded horizontally is to "sandwich" them within the two sides of the folded suit jacket. This provides them the protection of the inside-out jacket fabric as well as the jacket's bag.
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One-sentence summary -- Fold the pants along their pleats. Roll the pants to save space. Fold horizontally with caution.

Problem: Article: Open your Internet browser and click the address bar at the top of the screen. Type in www.bubblews.com, hit Enter, and you will be redirected to the Bubblews home page. Do this by enter your email address and password on the fields provided. Once logged in, you will be on the news feed page of your Bubblews account. Scroll through the news feed until you find the post that you want to share. Once you find it, click on the title to open the Bubblews post. Once you have the post open, you can share it using five different social media sites. These share buttons are to the left of the article.
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Head to the Bubblews website. Log into your Bubblews account. Search for the post you want to share. Open the post.