Write an article based on this "Pick glasses with long stems to sip the wine comfortably. Avoid stemless wine glasses so your wine doesn’t heat up."
article: The stem of the wineglass is designed so your hand doesn’t touch the bowl and spread fingerprints over the glass or warm the wine with your body heat. They also make the glass easier and more comfortable to hold, allowing you to slowly sip and savor your wine.Because wine is meant to be sipped, you want glasses that are comfortable to hold for a long amount of time. Stemless wine glasses are more durable because they don’t have a delicate stem that can crack, chip, or break. But when you hold a stemless glass, the heat from your hand causes the wine in the glass to warm up, which alters its flavor profile and drinkability. To make your wine experience more enjoyable, go with glasses that have a stem.Stemless glasses will really cause white wines, sparkling wine, and champagne to warm up and make it less enjoyable.

Write an article based on this "Add the ice cream, milk, and vanilla extract into the blender. Blend the milkshake until it is smooth. Pour a few tablespoons of chocolate sauce into the bottom of a tall glass. Pour the milkshake into a tall glass. Add a swirl of whipped cream on top. Sprinkle with jimmies or chopped walnuts. Top with a maraschino cherry and serve."
article: To make this into a smoothie, use ½ cup (125 grams) of plain yogurt instead. If the milkshake is too thick for you, add some more milk. If it is too thin, add some more ice cream. Be sure to blend the milkshake well after each addition. For a fancier touch, you can drizzle the sauce down the sides of the glass. If you want to get really traditional, use hot fudge sauce instead. If this is too much for you, you can divide this between two glasses and share it with a friend. You can use the store bought kind that comes in a can, of you can make your own whipped cream and pipe it on with a piping bag. You can also use other toppings as well, such as crushed candy or crumbled cookies. Add a straw to the milkshake, and enjoy it before it melts. It might be a good idea to serve it with a long spoon as well to scoop up any goodies that won't fit through the straw.

Write an article based on this "Get your dog vaccinated. Keep puppies and unvaccinated dogs isolated. Disinfect and dispose of contaminated items. Disinfect areas where dogs go to the bathroom. Be aware of the severity of the virus."
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Vaccination is highly effective in dogs with a good immune system. Get your dog vaccinated as soon as it is old enough. This is the best and most effective way of keeping your dog safe and stopping the spread of the disease. Puppies cannot be vaccinated when they are very young. A puppy has maternally derived antibodies (MDA) present in the bloodstream. These interfere with the pup's body registering the vaccine, as the MDA can attack the vaccine. This is why the last vaccine needs to be given around 16 weeks of age, because by this time the MDA has gone from the pup's body. When a puppy is too young to be vaccinated you should keep it away from other dogs. While it is good to get a young dog socialized to many different animals and experiences, the risk of a life-threatening parvo virus should delay this socialization. You should also keep an infected dog isolated. This will help to limit the spread of the infection. Also tell your neighbors that your dog has parvo so that they can take proper precautions to keep their dogs safe. If you have had a parvo breakout in your home, do not risk infecting future dogs in the home. Bleach kills the virus, so all items that can be thoroughly cleaned with bleach should be. Items that cannot be cleaned with bleach should be disposed of. If you have had a dog with parvo you should not bring a puppy into your home for at least six months after the virus is treated. This is even after you disinfect your home with bleach and replace items that cannot be properly disinfected. The risk to a puppy is too high to risk exposing it to this deadly virus. Since parvo can live in the environment for long periods of time, it is a good idea to keep dog areas as tidy as possible to limit the risk of parvo being present. If you know a dog with parvo has gone to the bathroom in a specific area, that area should be disinfected. Use a solution of bleach and water to accomplish this, with a ratio of 1 part bleach to 15 parts water. Pour this on outside areas that may be infected with parvo.  This is not to say that you can eliminate it for sure, but you can reduce the chances of it surviving in your yard or dog area. Even after you disinfect an area, you should not bring uninfected dogs into the area for six months.  Parvovirus is extremely hardy and it is not deactivated by high temperatures. It can survive at up to 60C for 60 minutes, meaning it can even survive steam cleaning. It is also resistant to desiccation (drying out). The only thing that will kill it is bleach, so all laundering and cleaning needs to include bleach. Parvovirus does a lot of harm in the body because it requires dividing cells to grow. It tends to colonize the gut wall, because the cells there divide rapidly. This rapid attack of cells leads to a quickly debilitating illness.  This is also why the heart is at risk in puppies, because the cells of the heart are dividing rapidly in young dogs and so they are ripe for viral colonization. Infected feces can pose a risk to unvaccinated dogs for weeks or months, or even years, to come. This combined with the severity of the virus' effects is why parvovirus outbreaks are so serious and devastating.