In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hidden cameras will have a small hole where the lens is hidden. If you used your simple camera detector, you can verify shiny areas in the room by inspecting the object that refracted light. If you find a small hole where there isn’t normally one, there’s a very good chance that the object is hiding a hidden camera. You can purchase a radio frequency detector online or at select department stores. Turn on the detector and hold it up around objects that you think may be hiding a hidden camera. If the camera is emitting a radio frequency, the detector will find it and alert you.  Radio frequency detectors can cost anywhere from $10 to $200. High-end frequency detectors come with extra features and may be more accurate than cheaper models. Keep in mind that the radio frequency detector will also pick up radio frequencies from other electronic equipment. Apps like Hidden Camera Detector, Glint Finder, and Wireless Camera Detector can be downloaded to your phone. These apps will either detect an electromagnetic field or the reflection from a hidden camera lens. Download the app and run it, then hold it up while you scan different objects in the room. Hidden Camera Finder costs $4.99 while Glint Finder and Wireless Camera Detector are free. If the hidden camera requires a wired connection, you may notice excess wires that aren't normally there. If you notice that any appliances or electronic equipment have more wires than usual, inspect the device for any holes or scan it with a hidden camera detector to make sure that it isn’t hiding a camera. Hidden cameras are often hidden in clocks, fire alarms, and even AC wall chargers. If the hidden camera is streaming video or recording video online, it’s most likely connected to the WiFi where you are. While most people rename their hidden camera device, some may forget. If you look at the WiFi connection and you see anything related to a camera, there’s a good chance there’s a hidden camera in your room. Many people will change the name of their device to something innocuous or a string of random letters and numbers.
Summary: Look for small holes in common hidden camera spots. Purchase a radio frequency detector. Download a hidden camera detector app for a cheaper alternative. Look for wires or objects that look out of the ordinary. Check your local network for questionable devices.

Problem: Article: Provide your dog with food, shelter, toys, and love no matter what happens with your training efforts. An abused dog should never have anything withheld from it, as this can set it back.  For example, do not deny the dog affection, lock it in a kennel, or take away a toy because it doesn't obey a command or has an accident on the floor. Similarly, refill the dog's food and water immediately if it is spilled or ruined, rather than trying to punish the dog by making it wait. Your dog also needs to exercise every day, so plan walks and play sessions into your day. Follow your dog's lead with how you exercise it, as some abused dogs will resist certain activities. All dogs need vet care, but an abused dog may have special needs. Make sure that you take the dog in for regular checkups. Follow all of the vet's instructions in providing treatments. Since your dog may be especially afraid of the vet, look for a vet that is experienced with abused dogs and create an environment that is as calm as possible. Call ahead to let your vet know that your dog has been abused in the past. Your dog has been through a lot, and now it’s up to you to keep him safe. Over time, this will help your dog be more open to training. This includes providing the dog with a “safe space” where it can go if it’s feeling overwhelmed. Avoid pressuring the dog to venture outside its comfort zone. If the dog is afraid of strangers, tie a yellow ribbon around its leash to signal it shouldn’t be touched. Since not everyone is aware of this signal, you should also verbally communicate this need to anyone who gets close to your dog or compliments it. Say, “Please don’t come any closer to him, as he may bite.”
Summary:
Satisfy all of your dog’s needs. Take your dog for regular visits to a veterinarian. Keep your dog safe. Tie a yellow ribbon onto the dog's leash to keep strangers away.