Problem: Article: Potty training, or house training, starts the moment your Bernese Mountain Dog sets foot in your house. When you first arrive at your home, let him sniff around the yard until he goes to the bathroom. When the dog does urinate or defecate, give him lots of praise so he associates going to the bathroom outside with being praised. Take your puppy outside on a regular basis. Puppies, in particular, need to go to the bathroom quite frequently. They will not always give you a clear sign that they need to relieve themselves, so taking the dog outside on a regular basis will give the dog the chance to go to the bathroom when she needs to. If you can really set a routine, your dog's digestive system will get used to the schedule and she will go to the bathroom like clockwork. Have him go to the bathroom in one specific spot every time. This will solidify the fact that the dog needs to go to the bathroom outside if he has one spot that is his own spot. When you’re inside your house with your puppy, watch her carefully for signs that she needs to go potty. Panting, pacing, sniffing around, or barking are all signs she needs to go outside to potty. Immediately rush your puppy outside and let her go to the bathroom. When she does, lavish her with praise as soon as she relieves herself. If you fail to catch the dog's signal, and a potty accident occurs, don’t scold or hit the dog — he won't make the association that you are angry because he went to the bathroom in the wrong place. Instead, quietly clean up the mess and try again. Scolding the dog will only make the dog fearful and secretive when he goes to the bathroom. Your dog will go to the bathroom in places that are hard to spot.
Summary: Begin potty training immediately. Set a routine. Give your dog a specific spot to go to the bathroom outside your house. Watch the dog closely. Don't punish a dog for accidents.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Raise your arms straight above your head. Fully extend your dominant leg straight out in front of you, keeping the other leg straight beneath you.. Stand tall and engage your core muscles. If you are starting with a spotter, they should put one hand on your back, and one hand under the thigh of your kicking leg. Point your palms upwards and push your hips forward. Push your arms and head backwards, making sure that you move them together. Bend your back slowly and carefully, keeping your dominant leg in position.  Keep your abdominal muscles tight so that you can keep control of your core as you bend backwards. Make sure to balance your weight firmly on the one leg that is on the ground. Do not bend you knees or elbows just yet. Bend your hands so that your fingertips point towards the ground. Make contact with the mat underneath you and plant your hands onto the ground. Allow your weight to shift onto your hands.

SUMMARY: Raise your arms and extend your dominant leg. Start bending backwards. Land on your hands.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The best way to store your Scoby is to make a new batch!  Boil about 3.5 quarts (3.31 L) of water in a medium pot, add in around 8 black or green tea bags. Once the water boils, remove the pot from the heat source so it can cool.  You can place your pot over ice to speed up the cooling process. If using loose-leaf tea, use about 2 tablespoons (29.57 g). Avoid using decaffeinated tea! As soon as you remove your tea from the stovetop, you can pour in your sugar. Mix it into your tea with a spoon until the sugar completely dissolves. Let your tea steep until the water has cooled, which make take 1-3 hours. Then, pour it into a large, clean glass jar. This is where you will house your Scoby as your kombucha brews.  Wash your jar with soap and water before you pour in your tea. A 0.5 US gal (1.9 L) glass jar works great! Once your jar is filled with tea mixture, put your Scoby into your jar using your hands. It will likely settle at the bottom. Then, place a tightly-woven cloth on top of your opening, and screw on the lid tightly. Kombucha ferments the best at room temperature in a dark environment. You also want to keep it away from any potential damages, so situate your jar on a flat, stationary surface where it will not be bumped.  You can place your jar in a cabinet, for example. Your Scoby will safely ferment at room temperature for 30 days, so you can let it brew without worrying.
Summary: Start a batch of kombucha to store your Scoby for less than 4 weeks. Add in 1 cup (200 g) of cane sugar and dissolve it into your tea. Pour your tea into a glass jar after it cools and cover it with a cloth. Put your Scoby inside the jar and secure the lid. Store your glass jar in a warm, dark spot.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Steaming can help open your pores and make it easier to remove the debris. The heat from the steam will soften the hardened oils in your pores, allowing you to extract them.  After washing your face, pour boiling water into a heat-safe bowl. Add a few drops of essential oils if you’d like. Drape a towel over your head, then bend over the bowl. Allow the steam to seep into your skin for 5-10 minutes. Follow your steam with a nose strip or face mask. If you use essential oils, only add 2-3 drops of oil into the water. Look for an essential oil that meets your skin needs. Tea tree, ylang ylang, rosemary, and geranium oil are all great options for reducing oil production and clearing away bacteria. Geranium oil also tightens skin, which can help reduce the look of pores.  You can steam your face as often as two times a week. After you steam your face, use a pore cleaning nose strip to remove the debris. Follow the directions on the product’s packaging to apply and remove the nose strip. Once the strip has dried on your nose, you should pull it away to reveal grey, black, and white specs of oil and dirt that came out of your pores.  Rinse your nose afterwards. You can use nose strips as often as every three days, but over use of the strips can cause dryness. While you can use a mask on your entire face, doing so too often can dry out your skin. Your nose or t-zone may be more oily than the rest of your face, and using a clay mask regularly on just your nose can help strip away some of the oils and reduce the look of your pores.  Apply a thin layer of the mask to your nose, and let it dry for several minutes before washing it away. Use your spot treatment mask up to three or four times a week. Reduce your usage if your nose starts to feel dry. If you have combination skin, you can use a clay mask on your whole face one or two times per week, though you should always follow the instructions on your individual mask. An egg white mask will tighten your skin, which reduces the look of pores. To make an egg white mask, mix an egg white with one teaspoon (5 ml) of lemon juice, and 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of honey. Apply the mixture to your nose and let it dry for 10-15 minutes, then gently remove it with warm water.  You will just use the egg white. To separate it from the yolk, break the egg in half. Pour the half that doesn't have the yolk into a bowl. Then gently pour the yolk into the empty half-shell, allowing the remaining white part to flow into the bowl. Use the mask no more than once a week to avoid drying out your skin. While they won’t shrink your pores, oil blotting strips will remove oils. This serves two purposes. One, it will make your pores slightly less noticeable. Two, it will reduce the oils on your face, which can help prevent them from building up in your pores.
Summary:
Steam your face Use nose strips. Spot treat your nose with a clay mask. Try an egg white mask. Use oil blotting strips to reduce oils on your nose.