Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Brush one of your dogs with a rubber/wire (whichever is necessary) brush and leave the brush on the dog when you go to sleep. Don't over work your dog or else it will not like you!

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Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Search for your palm tree online to find out if its worth cutting. Wear ear muffs and a facemask. Wear a safety harness if you need to climb up a tall tree. Evaluate which way the tree will fall. Clear the area before cutting the tree. Climb up to reach the tree fronds. Trim the palm fronds with a pruning saw. Make Cut through the tree from the other side. Use a stump grinder to remove the rest of the tree.

Answer: Common palm tree varieties, such as the Mexican Fan Palm, cost more to transplant than they do to remove. You can check this by taking a picture, searching through a palm tree database online, and by contacting a tree nursery or removal service for confirmation. If the tree isn’t valuable and you don’t want to save it, you can safely cut it down. If the tree is in a hard to reach area, such as near buildings and power lines, it is costlier to transplant. These sorts of trees are usually cut down. A chainsaw used improperly is dangerous. Protect your hearing by wearing noise-reducing ear muffs. Also put on a hard hat with a flip-up face mask to guard against flying shards of wood. Also wear long-sleeve clothing, sturdy work boots, and gloves. If you plan on trimming your tree first to reduce its weight, you need to climb up it. A harness or hydraulic lift is necessary for trees approximately 12 ft (3.7 m) or taller. Attach the harness to the tree or another stable structure, such as a nearby building.  You can purchase a harness online or at a home improvement store. If you don’t feel safe climbing the tree, either cut the tree without trimming it or hire a professional tree removal service. Stand away from the palm and look up the trunk to figure out which way it is leaning. It is most likely to fall in the direction it is leaning. Make sure the tree is clear of any power lines and won’t fall on anything else.  Make sure you are in accordance with local regulations on tree removal, and contact a professional if your palm is near obstacles like power lines. If you can’t fell the tree in the direction it is leaning, you will need to make a deeper notch cut in the direction you want it to fall towards. Cut about ⅓ of the way into the tree’s trunk. If the tree has cracks or holes, it could fall towards the damaged spots. Be aware of these spots and work around them. Make sure everyone is out of the area before you begin working on the tree. Palm trees are very heavy and even the fronds can be damaging if they fall. Keep children and pets far away from the tree until it is on the ground. Always be aware of your surroundings. Have a way to escape in case the tree begins to crack, splinter, or fall towards you. If the tree is short enough, you can reach the leaves by using a ladder. Position the ladder next to the branch you wish to cut so it doesn’t fall on you. Otherwise, climb up on a nearby structure or use a hydraulic lift so you are above the fronds.  Stand beside or above the palm fronds when trimming them. Never stand under them. Ask a helper to watch the tree to look for splintering or the tree falling in the wrong direction. For example, the person holding your ladder may be able to watch the tree. You may be able to rent a hydraulic lift from a home improvement store. Use the saw to cut through the palm fronds 1 at a time. Cut each frond as close to the tree’s trunk as possible. You can use a chainsaw, although fronds are often tough and will wear out several blades. Change your chainsaw blade when it no longer cuts through the branches cleanly.  Let the cut branches drop to the ground. Make sure no one is standing under the tree while you work. If you cannot cut the fronds, you can cut the whole tree down at once. However, remember that the fronds make the tree heavier and can affect how it falls. The wind will effect the direction that the tree falls, especially if there are still fronds on the tree. a notch cut at the tree’s base. Use a proper cutting technique to control the direction of the tree’s fall. Make a triangular cut on the side you want the tree to fall towards. To make the cut, use a chainsaw to slice diagonally down about 1/4 of the way through the tree, then pull the saw back out of the trunk.  Make the cut at waist or chest-level to minimize the size of the stump left after felling the palm. If you aren’t comfortable felling the tree, you can use the chainsaw to cut the tree from the top. Cut off about 12 in (30 cm) at a time until only a stump remains. Go around to the other side of the tree and use your chainsaw to cut straight through it. Saw through the tree until you reach the tip of the notch cut you made. Quickly move away from the tree when you hear cracking. The tree will most likely fall towards the notch cut. You may need to replace the chainsaw blade a few times to cut all the way through the tree. Rent a power stump grinder to take out the remaining piece of the palm tree. You will need to cut down through the stump, removing it piece by piece. This can take a lot of effort, so be patient and whittle the stump down slowly.  You will need to dig around the stump to expose the part in the ground. To make the stump easier to remove, you can apply a potassium nitrate tree stump killer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try to go lighter for blue eyes. Try going smoky for gray eyes. Try using muted colors for green eyes. Experiment with metallics for hazel eyes. Try using contrasting colors for brown eyes.

Answer:
Using darker shades will distract from your eyes rather than enhance them. Neutral tones like coral, champagne, or a gray-brown will work best.  When applying eyeshadow try swiping a champagne hue over your lid and a complementary brown in your crease. Finish with a black eyeliner to really make your light eyes stand out. Gray eyes are similar to hazel, but rather than containing browns, golds, and greens, they reflect blues, grays, and greens. Using smoky shades like misty grays or silvery blues will help bring out the natural gray of the eye rather than change its color. Try using a darker eyeliner like black or a deep brown to draw more focus to the gray, too. Green eyes generally stand out on their own, so muted colors really help draw attention to their natural sparkle. Colors like a dusty purple/plum or brown will make green eyes appear more vivid. Try a pale pink on the lid and work upwards with a dusky purple on the crease. Blend the two into a gradient and finish with a plum eyeliner to help make the green pop. Similar to gray eyes, hazel eyes can change depending on what color eyeshadow you use. However, to keep the natural hazel color, shades of bronze, gold, or deeper pinks like a dusty rose work best. Try out a neutral beige on the lids and a green metallic on the crease to enhance the mixed hues without changing them. Almost anything works with brown eyes, but colors that are opposite on the color wheel like purple or teal will really help deepen the brown of the eye. However, colors like salmon, a coppery gold, or a reddish brown work as well. For light brown eyes, try sticking to more neutral tones like a light pink on your lid and a reddish brown in your crease.