Q: Frogs can make a lot of noise at night, especially when they're breeding. Frogs eat insects and bright lights can attract insects near your home. This may also cause frogs to gather in your backyard.  Keep things like your porch light off at night. You can also use curtains at night to keep light from inside your house from attracting bugs. Some frogs and toads may be toxic to dogs. If a dog picks up a toad in its mouth, toxins could be released that are poisonous to your dog. If you see your dog carrying a toad, take your dog to a vet immediately. This is a medical emergency.  Symptoms of toxins from a toad include excessive drooling, pawing at the mouth or eyes, seizures, difficulty breathing, and unsteady moving. If your pet has any of these symptoms, it needs immediate treatment. In general, refrain from handling wildlife. However, if you touched a frog or toad, wash your hands afterwards. If a young child picked up a frog or toad, make sure to have them wash their hands. It's never a good idea to take in a wild animal as a pet. Frogs and toads in the wild are not raised in captivity, and will not take well to being captured. They may also carry diseases. If you want a pet frog or toad, get one from your local pet store. Pet stores do sell frogs and toads as pets. If you want a pet frog or toad, make sure you care for it properly. Provide the right environment and shelter for your pet.  You will have to clean your frog or toad's tank every day. Dirty tanks can pose a major health risk for a frog or toad. Frogs and toads need a varied diet. You can buy food from a pet store, composed of crickets and mealworms, but you will also need to give your frog or toad plenty of other insects to survive. You will need to feed a frog or toad things like grasshoppers, snails, and silkworms as well. Limit touching a reptile or amphibian pet. Even one from a pet store can carry diseases. Wash your hands after handling your pet, do not clean their cage in your bathroom or kitchen, and do not kiss or cuddle a pet frog or toad.
A: Dim your lights to reduce noise from frogs. Keep dogs away from frogs and toads. Wash your hands after handling frogs or toads. Do not take in wild frogs and toads as pets. Care for a pet toad or frog properly.

Article: Once you find out your partner is married, you may not be prepared to be with them moving forward. Be honest about how you are feeling and acknowledge the reality of the situation. You may not feel you can trust your partner anymore and do not feel emotionally prepared to be with a married partner. Discuss how you are feeling with your partner so they know where you’re at. Use “I” statements when you do this. For example, you may tell your partner, “I can't handle being with someone who is married,” or, “I feel as though the trust between us has been broken.” Let your partner know that your relationship is over. Be as gentle and firm as you can, as you do not want to give your partner false hope about the situation. If your partner tries to convince you that you can still be together, remind them about how you feel and what you want. If you do not want to be with a married partner, be clear about this.  For example, you may tell your partner, “I do not want to be with a married partner. I think we need to separate,” or, “I am no longer comfortable in this relationship. I think we need to end it.” It is fair to give the other person time to tell you why they think you should stay in a relationship, but don't let them go on and on. Once they've said their piece, move on and do not engage in further discussion on the matter, even if they pressure you. Let your partner know that you will need some time apart from each other. Be clear about keeping your distance from each other. Tell your partner that you will decide when and if you will speak to each other again. For example, you may tell your partner, "We need space away from each other. I will let you know if and when we can talk again. I need time away from you." Once you and your partner separate, keep your distance from them. Agree not to contact each other for awhile and give each other space. Remove the person from your social media and do not respond to their calls or messages.  If you see the person on a daily basis at work or school, agree to keep your distance and not talk or interact when you can avoid it. Doing this will allow you both the time you need to move on from the relationship. Remember that it is nearly impossible to immediately transition from being partners to being friends. While you may decide to be friends eventually, it is essential that you keep your distance and do not contact each other. You need time to heal and resolve your feelings, which may allow you to change the dynamic of the relationship to one of friendship. You may also be tempted to jump into another relationship to try and forget about this person. Try to avoid this, instead allowing yourself time to heal on your own.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Discuss your emotions with your partner. Explain that you are breaking up. Establish distance from your partner. Maintain your distance from your partner.

Q: Plop the ball into the bowl, and roll it around with a fork or spoon until it is evenly coated.  You will be coating the cookie balls one at a time. Some people find that it helps to use tooth picks to lift the cookie balls out of the chocolate. Give the cookie ball a little shake, if you need to, to get the excess chocolate off. Don't worry if the chocolate starts to pool at the bottom of the cookie ball. You can trim it away using a sharp knife after the chocolate hardens.
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Dip and roll a cookie ball in the melted chocolate. Gently lift it out of the melted chocolate, and let the excess chocolate drip off. Place the chocolate-covered ball back onto the baking sheet.