In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your pug’s facial folds can hold onto food, saliva, dirt, and other debris that may be smelly and irritating. Use a cotton swab dipped in warm water to clean them out. Run the swab along the folds around your dog’s nose and eyes, being careful to not let the swab make contact with their eyes, nostrils, or mouth.  Don’t leave the folds damp, as this could cause further irritation. Dry them with a towel or a dry cotton swab. While this is recommended as a once-weekly routine, you can do it as often as necessary if you notice your pug starting to smell. your pug 1 to 2 times a week. Pugs shed, there is no way to avoid it. You can help keep their coat healthy by brushing them once or twice a week with a slicker brush or a specialty shedding brush. Brushing your pug regularly will also help keep their hair off of everything you own. their ears with a specialty solution once a week. Those cute little pug ears are just the right shape to trap dirt and debris. Because of this, they should be cleaned regularly with a cleaning solution meant especially for dog’s ears. Squirt the ears with the solution, then wipe the inside down with a cotton ball.  Do not push the cotton balls into the ear canal or use cotton swabs, as this could damage the dog's ear. In you notice deep wax blockages, talk to your vet. your pug once a month. Regardless of whether your pug is dirty or smelly, a once-monthly bath is recommended. Be sure the bath water is shallow enough for your pug to stand. Use a shampoo formulated for dogs, which is available from most local pet stores. Make sure to rinse your pug thoroughly after shampooing it. Its folds will hold onto soap, so check carefully to make sure your pug is completely rinsed. Be sure to cover its sensitive eyes while you rinse them, too. Pugs don’t wear down their nails the same way more active dogs do, so regular nail trims are important. You can take your pug to a groomer or your vet for a nail trim. If you decide to trim at home, make sure to use clippers meant for dog nails to avoid cracking and splitting. Always cut below the soft center of the nail, called the quick.  Injury to the quick can be very painful for your pug. If you cannot see the quick because your pug’s nails are dark or opaque, it is best to have a professional trim your their nails instead.
Summary: Give their facial folds a weekly clean. Brush Clean Bathe Trim their nails as necessary.

By now your floor will be free of the old finish, but many scratches may still be visible. Load 60-grit sandpaper onto your drum sander to deal with this problem. Ideally, use aluminum oxide (ALO) sandpaper loaded with medium tension. Never skip directly from coarse sandpaper to fine, such as 36 to 80. This can leave deep scratches in your floor. At this stage it can be difficult to see how effective the sanding is. Try drawing light, zig-zag pencil marks across your floor. When the pencil marks have disappeared, you know you've sanded that area. You may use this technique on any of the finer grit sanding steps below as well. On your first pass you did a "long run" followed by a "short run" to fill in your starting point. Start from the opposite wall this time so your new "long run" and "short run" don't have the same dividing line. If you use the same pattern as before, that line may become visible, especially if you plan to stain the floor. Do not sand on the same diagonal path as the first sanding job, or you may end up with stripes on your floor. Sand directly along the boards instead. As before, vacuum up dust once this stage is finished. Remember, never turn your sander on or off while it is in contact with the floor. This is easier and more effective with a floor buffer, but you can use a drum sander. This will remove the 60-grit scratches. Vacuum the floor again once you're done. This is only necessary if you plan on staining the floor, or if your floor is made from maple or birch. The 80-grit scratches are more noticeable on these surfaces.
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One-sentence summary -- Switch to medium grit sandpaper. Sketch pencil marks on the floor (optional). Start on the opposite side of the room. Sand along the grain. Buff with 80 grit sandpaper. Finish certain floors with 100 grit paper.

Problem: Article: When your girlfriend asks you for input on a significant life decision, it shows that she trusts you and values your opinion. On the other hand, if she often makes substantial life decisions without asking your input, this could be a sign that she does not fully trust you or feels that your opinion is not valuable. Major decisions include, for example, a change in job or career path, a change in housing, or planning and executing a long-term vacation. If your girlfriend trusts you and values you as an important part of her life, she’ll likely introduce you to her close friends—both male and female—and to her parents, siblings, and other family members.  On the other hand, if your girlfriend keeps you away from the people in her life who matter most to her, you probably do not have her trust. Introductions to family members and close friends will generally take place within the first 6 months of a relationship. Don’t expect your girlfriend to make these introductions within the first few weeks of being together. In any healthy relationship, respect and trust go hand in hand. It’s nearly impossible to trust someone that you do not respect, and vice versa. If your girlfriend respects you, she’ll treat you kindly and compassionately, ask about your day, and generally show that she enjoys being with you. These behaviors will indicate that she trusts you, as well. Respect, along with many other healthy emotional connections, works both ways. You need to show your girlfriend respect in order for her to develop respect for you also. It’s a clear sign of mistrust if your girlfriend shows constant suspicion of your whereabouts, friendships with other women, or actions when you’re not with her. If you’re concerned by this type of behavior from your girlfriend, ask her about it calmly but directly.  Signs of suspicion or a lack of trust can include: trying to unlock your phone or read your texts, reading your emails, following you when you’re out with friends, or searching through your clothing or possessions. Say something like, “I noticed you reading through some of my texts and emails yesterday. I don’t appreciate you doing that, and I hope I haven’t given you a reason to be suspicious of me. Do you feel that you can’t trust me?”
Summary:
See if your girlfriend involves you in major decisions. Pay attention to who she introduces you to. See if your girlfriend treats you with respect. Be cautious if your girlfriend treats you with suspicion.