Article: If contractions have stopped, there is nothing you need to do. If you are expecting more puppies, your dog will continue giving birth when it has rested. If you are not, your dog has finished giving birth! There may be a few contractions after the last puppy so that the dog can push out the last placenta. If the dog is no longer whimpering, moaning, or panting, it may be a sign that it has finished whelping. Count the puppies just to make sure that you have the right number. If you’re not sure if your dog is taking a break, continue to supervise your dog. If it is taking a break, it will start contracting again within two hours. If two hours pass and you are not expecting any more puppies, it may be reasonable to assume that your dog has finished.  If you are expecting more puppies yet two hours have passed without your dog giving birth, call your vet. The dog should be calm and resting when it is finished. If two hours have passed and your dog appears restless, it may be preparing to give birth again.
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See if contractions have stopped. Look for signs that the dog is calming down. Supervise your dog for at least two hours.
Article: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so causes your Mac to begin restarting. Do this immediately after hearing the Startup chime. This loads the Recovery menu. The Recovery menu may take a few minutes to appear. It's next to an icon that resembles a hard disk drive with a stethoscope. This is in the lower-right corner of the screen. The Disk Utility window will open. It's a menu item at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. You should see a list of your Mac's available storage locations appear on the left side of the screen. It's in the sidebar menu to the left. If your Mac has more than one hard drive, make sure you click the one on which the file you want to delete is stored. It's a tab which resembles a stethoscope at the top of the window. Doing so allows Disk Utility to begin scanning and repairing your Mac's hard drive. If Disk Utility reports an "overlapped extent allocation" error, you will be asked to take action; in this case, you can delete any damaged or corrupted files in a related list. If you see the file you want to delete in this list, do so before proceeding. Once Disk Utility finishes running, you can use the following steps to restart your Mac:   Click the Apple Icon. Click Restart...  Click Restart when prompted. Now that you've repaired any issues with your hard drive, you should be able to delete any files which were locked due to hard drive issues. Open the Finder and navigate to the file and click it.  Then drag it to the Trash to delete it.  You may still need to use Safe Mode to delete the file if it's used frequently by a default program. If you still can't delete the file in question, the file is most likely either locked by another user or reserved as a system file. Either way, you won't be able to delete the file.
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Open the Apple menu . Click Restart…. Click Restart when prompted. Hold down the ⌘ Command+R keys. Release the keys when the Apple logo appears. Click Disk Utility. Click Continue. Click View. Click Show All Devices. Select your Mac's hard drive. Click the First Aid icon. Click Run when prompted. Delete files if asked. Restart your Mac. Try deleting the file again.
Article: If you’ve decided that you no longer want a certain photo to appear in Photos of You, you have the option to hide it by removing the tag from the original photo. Tap on the photo to bring it into view.  A new menu will appear. This will remove the tag from the original photo and remove it from Photos of You.  iPhone: You can tap “Hide from my profile” instead of “Remove Me from Photo” to hide the photo without removing the tag. Use this option if you want to keep your Instagram name tagged in the photo.  Android: Just like on an iPhone, you can also hide photos without removing the tag. Instead of selecting “Remove Tag,” flip the switch next to “Keep in Photos of You.”
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Click the Photos of You icon on your profile. Select the photo you want to hide from Photos of You. Tap the … menu (iPhone) or ⋮ menu (Android). Tap  “Photo Options”. Tap “Remove Me from Photo” (iPhone) or “Remove Tag” (Android) to hide the photo.