Article: This is a location that can have a lot of excess hair growth. Begin by using your thinning shears around the dog's shoulders if a ridge of hair has formed there. Then move your attention to the front of the dog, thinning the hair on its chest until it lies flat.  The length of your dog's fur will vary. A Golden Retriever doesn't have a short, tight coat, but instead has some length to it. When trimming your dog's coat, focus more on trimming fuzzy and unkempt fur, instead of trimming to a specific length. If you are unsure if you have removed enough hair, comb the coat out and see if the coat is lying flat. The goal is to have a nice flat coat that is balanced and symmetrical. As you trim, move the thinning shears with the direction of the growth. Using the thinning shears to trim the neck and chest will give the dog a more natural look.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Thin the undercoat around the Golden Retriever's chest and neck.

Problem: Article: Take a shower, shave, and apply hair gel or your hair styling trick of choice. Though the club can get sweaty and hot, it’s best to start the night off with a clean look. If you’re heading to a more laid back club, loosen up your collar or opt for jeans instead of slacks. But if you’re heading to a more upscale club, dress more formally. When in doubt, do an online search of the club to read up on their expected dress code. Outfit ideas include:  A nice, well tailored button down collared shirt. Avoid golf shirts or generic corporate looking shirts (blue stripes, checks, ‘boardroom blue’). And don’t forget to tuck in your shirt!  Jeans that fit. Baggy jeans are so 90s, and not in a good way. Opt for a nice pair of jeans that fit you well and hug, rather than hang, on you. A pair of loafers or oxfords. Look for shoes made of polished leather, but avoid pointy toes or square toed shoes, as these styles aren’t considered stylish. Avoid athletic wear or athletic shoes. Though not all clubs have very formal dress codes, most clubs will not allow anyone wearing athletic shoes or athletic wear to get past the doormen. So, leave the gym wear at home. Though black is usually seen as the safe and sophisticated option, clubs are usually covered in black light bulbs that can show off dandruff, lint, etc on black. Blue and dark gray are good alternatives to black, and hide sweat lines well. It’s a good idea to wear a coat that can survive the hot atmosphere of the club, like a lightweight blazer or a thin leather jacket, so you can skip the long coat check line.
Summary: Groom yourself. Try to tailor your look to fit with the style of the club. Go for other colors, instead of black. Wear a light coat so you don’t have to deal with coat check.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll need to be using a computer or device that is currently connected to the network. It is best to use a computer that is connected to the router via Ethernet, as wireless devices will lose connection when the router updates with new information. 192.168.0.1 into the address bar. This is the default address for most D-Link routers. 192.168.1.1 if the previous address doesn't work. This is another common address for routers. http://dlinkrouter if neither address works. This hostname will work for many newer D-Link routers. If you still can't get to the router login screen, you can use a computer to look up the router address:  Windows - Right-click the Network icon in the System Tray. Click "Open Network and Sharing Center." Click the "Connections" link for your active connection at the top of the window. Click the "Details..." button. Copy the "IPv4 Default Gateway" address. This is the router's address. Mac - Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences. Click the Network option. Select your active network connection. Click the "Advanced..." button. Click the "TCP/IP" tab. Copy the "Router" address.

SUMMARY: Open a web browser on a connected device. Enter . Enter . Enter . Find the router's address if nothing is working.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The telephone wire should connect just like the company phone line's connector attached to the Network Interface Device box; you'll hear a soft click when the connector is in place. Place your landline phone's receiver near the telephone jack, then plug the free end of the wire into the "Line 1" port on the back of the receiver. Unless otherwise specified by your phone's manufacturer, avoid using the "Line 2" or other ports on the back of the receiver. Some landline phones (e.g., CenturyLink landlines) must be connected to an Internet router before you can use them. You'll use an Ethernet cable to connect the "Internet" port on your receiver to any free port on the back of your router. Skip this step if your phone doesn't have an "Internet" port. Using the power cable which came with your landline's receiver, plug one end of the cable into an electrical outlet and then plug the other end into the "Power" port on the back of the receiver. Your phone receiver may have a built-in power cable. If so, just plug the free end of the cable into an electrical outlet. If your phone is properly wired and your phone company has activated service for your landline, you should hear a dial tone when you pick up the phone. At this point, you're free to make a call or set up your landline phone based on its manual.
Summary: Plug a telephone wire into the telephone jack. Attach the other end of the wire to your landline's receiver. Attach your landline's receiver to your router if necessary. Plug your receiver into a power outlet. Test your phone.

Check that the kitten has a visible waistline and that you can feel its ribs. The kitten should also seem alert and energetic, which indicates that it is within a healthy weight range.  If you are getting the kitten from a breeder, ask the breeder about the ideal weight for their particular kittens. Kittens that don’t have a defined waistline are overweight or may have parasites, and kittens with visible ribs are underweight. Seek veterinary care if your kitten falls into either of these categories. Although different personality types mean that each kitten may display different traits, the kitten should still seem inquisitive and interested in its surroundings, regardless of if it’s shy, quiet, or confident. Kittens that seem overly disinterested or lethargic may be unwell. Regardless of the breed, all kittens tend to be playful, whether they have a confident personality or not. Healthy kittens will not have runny eyes or noses. Make sure that the kitten that you pick isn’t sneezing, appears happy and well-cared for, doesn’t have any bad odors, and that its eyes are bright. If the kitten has mucus or is wheezing, it is likely to be unwell. Get the kitten treated by a veterinarian if you choose it. Look out for bare patches of missing fur or small specks of black dirt. These symptoms can indicate ringworm or fleas. A healthy kitten has a soft, full, and clean coat. Clean ears are a good indicator that the kitten is well-cared for and healthy. The ears must be clean and without any odor, discharge, or inflammation. A dirt-like buildup in the kitten’s ears can indicate parasites.
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Look for a kitten that weighs approximately 2.2–4 lb (1.00–1.81 kg) at 12 weeks. Choose a kitten that is interested in its surroundings and isn’t lethargic. Check that the kitten has a clear nose and eyes. Observe the kitten’s coat to make sure that it is healthy. Look at the kitten’s ears to make sure that they are clean.