In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A new dog owner may not understand or be able to predict all of the reactions from an abused dog early on. Be patient if the dog is hesitant, reluctant, afraid, or even aggressive. Most often, these are self-defense responses that will slow or fade after the dog has become more comfortable.  Do not try to give your new pet too much affection or force physical contact with them. Let them come to you. If the dog is exhibiting aggressive behaviors such as biting, try to discourage them without yelling by using stern verbal tones and eye contact. If the aggressive behavior continues, you may want to seek the assistance of a professional trainer. You may choose to designate a corner in your home as a safe space for your new dog, or you may opt for a crate. Either way, create a space with access to a bed, water, and comforting items such as toys or a blanket that your new dog knows is just for them.  This area should serve as a place for your dog to go to rest and recharge. Try not to disturb them too much when they are in their space. If your dog is spending too much time in their space and never interacting at all, you may try to coax them out with treats, or by moving the food dish a bit farther out. Help rebuild your dog’s confidence by introducing them to new situations where they can only succeed. If new people scare your dog, for example, have a pet-loving friend come over with treats and plenty of gentle affection for your pup.  The situations don’t have to be too elaborate, nor do they have to address all your dog’s fears at once. Rather, building success gradually teaches an abused dog to have confidence where there was once fear. Reinforce positive responses to these situations with plenty of love and praise. Let your dog know when they do the right thing and they will continue to do so. It’s important to care for an abused dog’s specific needs, but it’s equally important to make sure their overall needs are met. Building a daily routine helps calm your abused dog because they know what to expect, and it also allows you and your new animal to bond.  Try to make sure your dog is regularly fed and given clean water, walked, and played with. Keep times as consistent as possible, Try to schedule some quiet time for you and your dog. Allow them to be in the same room or encourage them to be near you, but do not look to provide the dog with too much active attention. This allows your dog to become comfortable simply being near you.
Summary: Be patient. Create a safe space. Create success. Provide daily care for your dog.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will give you access to your files in your computer. Use the system’s File explorer and head to the directory where the files you want to transfer are located. Do this by selecting the files and then pressing the key combinations CMD + C. Navigate to the Shared folder in the hard drive where the system files are installed; this is usually Macintosh HD. Click on “Users” then “Shared” to access the folder. Other user accounts will now be able to view and use the files you put in the folder.
Summary: Log into your Mac user profile. Find the files you want to move. Copy the  files you want to transfer. Go to the Shared folder. Paste the files inside the Shared folder.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’ll need to provide good drainage so that your plants don’t become waterlogged, which can lead to root rot and yellowing leaves. Pour a little horticultural grit or some small, clean pebbles into the bottom of your bottle so that excess water will pool there instead of around your plants’ roots. You can buy horticultural grit or planting gravel online or from your local garden supply center. The type of potting soil you choose will depend on the level of moisture and the types of nutrients your plants require. In general, though, it will need to be well-draining, high in organic content, and free of contaminants that might cause infections in your plants. Research the kind of potting soil that’s best for the plants you plan to grow and buy an appropriate mixture at your local garden center.   For example, for succulents, try purchasing a fast-draining potting soil designed for cacti. For more moisture-loving plants, such as peace lilies, opt for a general-purpose houseplant soil that holds a little moisture while still draining well. Pour the soil into the bottle on top of the horticultural grit. Break up any lumps with your hands so that the soil is loose and airy. It can be helpful to moisten the soil slightly before you pour it in to prevent the sides of the bottle from getting dusty.
Summary:
Add 2 inches (5.1 cm) of horticultural grit to the bottom of the bottle. Purchase a potting soil that’s appropriate for your plants. Put in a layer of potting soil until the bottle is 1/3 full.