Article: Make a pair of shears and shear them. The wool can be dyed using dyes obtained from plants and other sources. You can hit them with a fist, a sword, etc.  If you're good with redstone, then try making an automatic kill switch to kill your animals. Rig up some floodgates to push the animals to their doom(whatever you desire). If you kill a chicken, you get feathers and raw chicken. This will make them more useful.
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Shear the sheep. Kill animals for meat, leather or feathers. To produce more materials, you may want to make a bucket/shears.
Article: Pet foxes are illegal in many places. Where they are allowed, foxes are considered exotic pets and may require a license. Make sure to obtain one before you purchase or adopt a fox.  Check for state laws and local laws. Even if your state allows pet foxes your city may not. Get information about state rules on this website. Locate a veterinarian in your area that is willing to treat a fox. Having a vet for your fox is a must. The fox will need vaccines, fixing, regular check-ups and period medical treatments just like your other pets.  Not all vets are willing to care for exotic animals. Make sure to find one who is. Find a veterinarian before you obtain the fox. It can be very difficult to find a vet who is able and willing to work with animals that are not normally used for pets. Annual appoints are best to keep track of health. Keep track of all your fox's medical records, in case a problem occurs. Do not get a fox if you have other pets that are smaller than a fox. Foxes eat small animals in the wild so do not keep a fox around smaller animals especially birds or rodents. Never leave a fox alone with other animals. Foxes are omnivores, so they can eat a large variety of foods. Give them a high quality medium sized dog food and consult a vet about other food options.  Fox diets can include meats and vegetables to supplement basic dog food. Check with your vet. Leave out some dry dog food for the fox during the day. Try adding a can of wet cat food mixed with vegetables to the fox's diet once a day. Work with your vet to create a list of foods that you should not feed your fox. Never give foxes anything that can hurt a cat or dog. Some common foods that will harm a fox include:  Avocados Caffeine Chocolate Grapes and raisins Green eggplants Peppers Tomatoes Green potatoes Macadamia and Walnuts Pits and seeds from apples, cherries, and peaches Xylitol Always keep your fox on a leash or fenced in when outdoors. They will kill other animals even if they aren't hungry, including neighborhood pets. Give your fox a collar and tags so if it does get away it will not be mistaken for a wild fox. Foxes are very high energy animals, so they need a lot of exercise. About an hour or two a day will wear your pet down. Always use a harness for walks. The collar is for identification, but a leash should be attached to a harness because attaching it to a collar can choke the fox. Foxes, like dogs and cats, can have tooth decay, so brushing is a must. Every week or three days should be good, depending on your fox's diet.
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Check local laws. Find a vet. Consider other pets. Get fox food. Choose foods carefully. Keep the fox leashed, tagged, and collared. Get exercise. Use a pet harness. Take care of the fox's teeth.
Article: If you have fine or thin hair, using a volumizing shampoo and conditioner can help give you bigger hair. They cleanse and moisturize your tresses without weighing them down, so your hair appears fuller and thicker. While fine or thin hair needs moisture too, using conditioner at the roots can weigh down your hair so it looks flat. To get more volume, only apply conditioner to the ends of your hair from the ears down.  If your hair isn’t particularly dry, you don’t necessarily need to condition every time you wash your hair. Using conditioner every other time may provide all the moisture that you need and leave your hair looking fuller. Put a little conditioner in the palm of your hand, then use it to gently scrunch the ends of your hair. This way, you can moisturize your ends without weighing down the rest of your hair. If your hair and scalp tend to get dried out, your scalp may compensate by producing more oils, which can lead to a flat look. If your hair tends to get limp and greasy at the roots and dry in the lengths and tips, try switching to a gentler, more hydrating shampoo. Try washing every other day instead of every day to give your hair and scalp time to rebalance. Hair that is healthy and hydrated will look fuller than dehydrated hair.
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Choose a volumizing shampoo and conditioner. Apply conditioner in the right area. Avoid over-washing to prevent dryness.