INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ask a friend to take your dog for a walk or play with him in the backyard. It is important to make sure that your existing dog is not in the house or he may act aggressively towards the new puppy. Bring the puppy you’re your home and let him wander freely. The puppy will sniff around and get his scent on things as he does so. Make sure that you keep track of the puppy to keep him from getting lost or hiding somewhere. After the puppy has had time to wander, put him into a room or his kennel. After you have put the puppy away, let your existing dog back into the house and let him wander freely. He will be excited to sniff the places your puppy wandered around. Repeat this process daily until you are ready to make a face to face introduction. Once your old dog becomes less interested in the smell of the new puppy, the two dogs should be ready to meet. Observe your old dog closely during these sessions to see how he reacts to the scent of the puppy. To be sure that your old dog and the new puppy are ready to meet, try introducing them on neutral ground.

SUMMARY: Choose a time when your existing dog will not be home. Let the puppy wander around the house. Let your existing dog back into the house. Determine if your dogs are ready to meet or if another type of introduction is needed.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you haven't set a profile image yet, this will look like a generic silhouette. Tap the larger version of your profile image to set a new one. You'll be able to choose from pictures on your device, or you can use your device's camera to take a new one. This is the what any other Skype user will be able to see and search for. You can change any of the information in the "Personal info" section. Remember that anything you put here will be available to see by anyone. This is so that your contacts will know how to reach you, and adding a mobile number is required if you want to automatically add people to your contacts list. You can set this information to be private so that only your contacts will have access to it. This is located in the bottom-right corner. This will load you app and account settings.  By default, you'll be able to receive messages and calls from anyone. You can switch this to "Contacts only" so that the person will need to be added to your Contacts list before they can get in touch with your. This will allow you to set how people can search for you on Skype. Note that people will always be able to search for you based on your Skype username and the email address you used to sign up.

SUMMARY: Tap your profile image in the upper-right corner of the main Skype screen. Change your profile image. Tap "View profile" to edit your profile information. Tap a profile entry to make changes to it. Edit your contact information. Return to your Profile screen and tap the Menu button. Select "Settings" from the menu that appears. Scroll down to the "Privacy" section. Select who you want to be able to receive messages and calls from. Tap "Manage how people find me".


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sit down with your schedule for the week and use it to make a list of meals. Consider how busy your day is and how much time you have to prepare food each day. You should also keep the weather in mind so you plan meals you actually want to eat. For example, if you'll be running errands or working all weekend, you'll want meals that are simple to prepare. Or if it looks like the weather will be extremely hot for several days in a row, plan to make meals that don't require turning on the oven. Look over the list of meals you've made and ask yourself if you'll be excited about eating them. If there are meals you don't really want to eat, you'll be less likely to actually make them. Instead, schedule meals that inspire you or stick with your favorites. To get inspiration, try a new recipe or ingredient every week. You might just find a new favorite flavor. Once you've got a list of meals, look through your pantry to see what ingredients you already have and what you'll need to buy. Write down the ingredients you need to get and only buy what you'll need for the week (or however long it is between your shopping trips). Divide your grocery list into sections to make grocery shopping faster and more efficient. For example, create a produce, meat or dairy, dry goods, and frozen section on your list. Planning your meals and following a grocery list will really help you reduce your grocery bill. Remind yourself to only buy what you need for the week, especially when it comes to produce. Try to balance your budget by considering the cost of your meals. For example, if you want to splurge and make an expensive meal one night, you might want to eat leftovers or a few inexpensive meals to balance out your grocery budget. It might seem like a good idea to stock up when your grocery store runs sales, but you'll either need to store or use large portions of food which can be difficult. Instead, only buy what you'll need for the week. Use the bulk bins to measure out just what you'll need or use the meat counter to buy small cuts. If a recipe calls for an ingredient and you'll only need a very small amount of it, check if there are any substitutions you could do instead of buying a new ingredient.

SUMMARY: Make a weekly meal plan according to your schedule. Plan meals that you enjoy. Write down a grocery list. Stick to your grocery list to stay on-budget. Buy smaller portions.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left corner of the Start menu. It's in the Settings menu. Doing so opens the Network & Internet menu's Status page. You'll find this near the bottom of the Status page. It's near the bottom of the page. This is near the bottom of the "Wi-Fi" section, just right of the "Default gateway:" heading.

SUMMARY:
Open Start . Open Settings . Click  Network & Internet. Click the View your network properties link. Scroll down to the "Wi-Fi" section. Check the "Default gateway" address.