Write an article based on this "Know how to nurture your dog. Recognize the importance of boundaries. Consistently enforce rules. Read your dog's body language. Cherish your dog. Spend quality time talking with your dog."
article: Create rules and enforce them to show your dog that you love him. Rules and expectations will help your dog know what behavior is acceptable and what isn't. This way he won't have to worry about when he may or may not get in trouble. Your dog will know he's loved, because he feels safe in the knowledge that you're in charge and taking care of him. Part of nurturing your dog is rewarding your dog's good behavior with food, attention, or play, and knowing how to correct bad behavior. This way, he won't repeat the action. Since your dog will share your home, he needs to understand your rules and expectations, such as where to toilet, not chewing furniture, and not stealing food off of the table. If you don't set limits, your dog will find yours by doing something that upsets you. Setting boundaries also helps him cope with the outside world, making him less likely to act out dangerously. For example, if you don't set boundaries, don't be surprised if your dog one day tries to bite your partner or chews your favorite designer handbag. When you notice your dog breaking a rule, don't just ignore it sometimes and enforce it other times. This will send a confusing message to your dog, so that when you do correct him, he'll become conflicted and distressed. He may even challenge you by growling or attempting to bite.  For example, if your dog is breaking a "no dog on the sofa" rule, distract him so he jumps down, then reward the good behavior of getting down. You may distract him by playing with his favorite toy or dropping a treat on the floor. If the dog disobeys you again, you may need to put a leash on him in the house to keep him off the sofa. Or, you may need to put him out of the room, withdrawing attention. Start paying attention to your dog's body language in order to understand your dog better and what he's trying to tell you. For example, pay attention to signs that your dog feels uncomfortable. His head will lower, he'll glance away, cower down, and tuck his tail low. This will tell you that he's stressed and help you respond to his discomfort. By understanding how your dog feels, you can react appropriately by removing the dog from what's scaring him, distracting him with some training exercises, or backing away and reducing the pressure on your dog. Always respect your dog and the love that your dog has brought into the house. Be kind, caring and considerate in the way that you treat your dog. Your dog is a family member. Dogs read a lot into your tone of voice, so speak kindly to him and he will understand your intentions. Make your dog feel secure by never fighting with your family in front of the dog. Watching an argument may distress him. Your dog loves getting attention from you. Every day, set aside some time to spend with your dog, even if you're just watching TV together or stroking your dog's ears and resting. Make sure to talk to him, which will help develop your own language together. You might also encourage your kids or family members to read to your dog. Don't forget to rub, scratch, or massage your dog's tummy. This is a great way to show your love. If your dog puts his head in your lap, it's not because he wants you to scratch behind his ears. He's actually trying to figure out where you've been, who you've been with, and what you just ate.

Write an article based on this "Open your Android's Settings. Scroll down and tap Location. Slide the Location switch left."
article: This is the grey gear in your App Drawer or one of your Home Screens. It's under the "Personal" heading. It will turn grey. Doing this will disable location services for all apps on your Android, which will in turn prevent Instagram from being able to use your location information.

Write an article based on this "Combine flour, baking soda, and salt in a mixing bowl. Add butter, and mix on low speed for about 2 minutes. While mixing, add 10-12 tablespoons of water. Add the herbs and knead dough on a lightly floured surface for about 5 minutes, or until it is smooth and elastic. Divide the dough into four or five smaller pieces. On a lightly floured surface, use your hands or a rolling pin to flatten each piece of dough into a circle about 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) thick. Preheat a grill pan on medium-high heat. Coat each piece of dough with extra virgin olive oil. Remove from grill and allow to cool. Finished."
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Continue to mix until the mixture has created a soft dough.  Form each piece into a ball, and wrap individually in plastic wrap. Let refrigerate for 30 minutes.   Grill for three to five minutes on each side, or until lightly browned. Serve with ricotta, goat, or fontina cheese, prosciutto, and arugula.