Like cats, rabbits lick themselves to self-clean.  However, unlike cats, rabbits cannot vomit so any hairballs your rabbit ingests will stay in its stomach, blocking the stomach exit and causing serious health issues.  Brushing your rabbit regularly can help cut down on the amount of loose fur it ingests, in addition to keeping its fur mat-free.  Short-haired rabbits need to be brushed every three days to prevent hairballs and tangles in their fur.  Long-haired rabbits should be brushed every day.  Use a bristle-brush instead of a metal-toothed brush, as this will be gentler on your rabbit’s skin.  Look for a brush made specifically for rabbits. You can follow up brushing with a rubber grooming tool or another hand-held finishing tool to help get any additional loose hairs.  A damp washcloth will also work to remove loose hairs.  How much your rabbit needs brushed depends on their breed.  As a general rule, the longer the hair, the more often you need to brush. Rabbits shed approximately every three months.  During this time, you’ll generally need to brush your short-haired rabbit once a day and your long-haired rabbit multiple times a day. The rate at which rabbits shed varies.  Some rabbits will shed their coats over several weeks, while others shed it all within a few days.  Pay attention to the shedding patterns of your rabbit and adjust how often you brush them accordingly.  For example, rabbits that shed over the course of several weeks may need brushed only once a day, but rabbits that shed over a few days need to be brushed multiple times per day. Short-haired rabbits don’t usually need their fur trimmed, but long-haired rabbits often do.  If you have a long-haired rabbit, it is a good idea to keep its hair trimmed to one inch in length.  This will help prevent mats and cut down on shedding.  Don’t trim the hair around your rabbit’s feet.  Doing so can cause your rabbit to get sores from a lack of padding. It is suggested that you keep the fur on your long-haired rabbit’s belly and between its legs trimmed short or even shaved.  This hair is especially vulnerable to mats and tangles. You can use either scissors or electric small animal clippers to trim your rabbit’s hair.  Be very careful, however, because rabbits’ skin is very delicate and you can easily cause a serious injury if you cut them with the scissors or clippers. It is best to have someone help you hold your rabbit still if you choose to trim its fur.  If you are trimming its belly, between its legs, or its backside, have one person hold the rabbit straight up and down with its back pressed against the person’s chest.  They should have one hand placed under the front legs and the other holding the back legs to prevent the rabbit from kicking and hurting itself.

Summary: Brush your rabbit every two to three days. Brush your rabbit daily when it is shedding. Trim your rabbit’s fur as needed.


If the printer is not already online, turn it on and connect it to your Wi-Fi network.  You'll only have to complete this method the first time you set up this printer. See How to Set Up a Wireless Printer Connection to learn how to configure a printer on your wireless network. You'll need to be connected to the same network as the printer to print wirelessly. To connect your tablet to Wi-Fi, open the Settings app, tap Wi-Fi, and then turn it on if it's not already active. If you're not connected to the network already, tap the network name and then enter the passkey if prompted to do so. You'll find it in the app drawer. It should be in the left menu. The menu name will vary. This opens the Play Store to a list of print services. If you've already set up a print service, you'll see its name here already. If it's not enabled, skip to Step 9. If you don't see your manufacturer, just select the one called Samsung Print Service Plugin. To install the plugin, tap INSTALL after selecting an option and then just follow the on-screen instructions.  For example, if you installed the Canon Print Service, tap that. You are now ready to add a printer.  The option varies depending on the plugin you installed. You'll be prompted to enter the name of the printer, its hostname or IP address (if it isn't detected automatically), and other info depending on the printer. The plugins vary, but you'll usually have to tap OK at the end to save your printer settings. Once the printer is added, you can now use it to print wirelessly.

Summary: Turn on the wireless printer. Connect your tablet to the same Wi-Fi network as the printer. Open your tablet's Settings . Tap More connection settings. Tap Printing or Print. Tap Download plug-in. Install the printer plugin for your printer manufacturer. Tap the back button to return to the Printing or Print menu. Tap the printer plugin. Slide the switch to the On  position. Tap the menu at the top-right corner and select Add printer. Tap Add + or Add Printer. Follow the on-screen instructions to add the printer.


You’ll need to establish your business before you can seek credit. Accordingly, finish the following tasks as soon as possible:  Form your corporation or your limited liability company (LLC). Get your Employer Identification Number from the IRS. Open bank accounts in your business name. Obtain a dedicated business phone line in your business name and have it listed. Start building credit early by seeking a loan from a bank. Because you have no business credit history, the loan might be small, but you need to start somewhere. Make sure the loan is in your business’ name so that it will be reported to the credit bureaus. You might need to personally guarantee a loan. This means that you agree to be personally responsible for the loan if your business cannot pay it back. Because you are a new business, some lenders will require a personal guarantee. If you have bad credit, a bank might turn you down for a loan. However, you can still seek a business loan from an online lender. Always research online lenders before signing up for a loan. Read online reviews and check whether complaints have been filed against the lender with your state's consumer protection office. Also make sure the lender reports to the national credit bureaus, because not all do.  For example, Kabbage, OnDeck, Funding Circle, Lending Club, and BlueVine report to credit bureaus.  By contrast, FundBox, SmartBiz, and Lighter Capital don’t. You can find plenty of offers online, or you may want to stop into your bank and check. Ask if they report to the credit bureaus and go with a card that does. You can also check to see if the card offers rewards or points. Only make business purchases on the business credit card. If you use a business card for personal purchases, then it looks like your business is a sham. You can lose some of the legal protections of having a corporation or LLC if you mix business and personal finances. To build credit, you need to use it. For example, don’t get a credit card and not use it. Instead, use it as soon as possible. After you’ve established a history of responsible use, ask for an increase in your credit limit. However, don't go overboard. Avoid maxing out your credit lines. Instead, focus on using only 20-30% of all available credit. You might buy supplies on credit. For example, you’ll order a bunch of widgets and your supplier will give you 60 days to pay for them. You’ll need at least three supplier accounts (also called trade lines) in order to get a Dun & Bradstreet Paydex score.  Make sure the supplier reports credit information to the national credit bureaus. You can also get accounts with big retailers, such as Staples, FedEx, UPS, and Home Depot.
Summary: Organize your business. Obtain a bank loan. Seek a loan from an online lender. Get a business credit card. Use your credit. Set up supplier accounts.