In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look for printing which says either SPT-1 or SPT-2. The printing is small, so you might have to look carefully. The difference between SPT-1 and SPT-2 involves the thickness of the lamp cord. Some switches only require you to connect the hot wire. If this is the case, there will be a channel along one side of the switch for the neutral wire. You may be able to open the casing of the existing switch and remove the wires without cutting them, but if not, use wire cutters to cut as close to the switch as you can.  Try to avoid cutting the neutral wire. If you have to cut it in order to remove the old switch, strip the insulation and connect the cut ends of the neutral wire together. If you like, add a plastic connector to protect the wire at the location where you want your new switch to be. If you are adding a cord switch when there wasn’t one before, use a small knife to carefully split the cord where you want your new switch to go, then cut through the hot wire. If your switch requires you to attach the neutral wire, cut through that too. Use your wire cutters to make a notch in the wire insulation, then gently pull to remove it. Only take off as much insulation as you need to attach the wires to the screws in the switch. If you only have one screw, it's for the hot wire. If you have to connect both the hot and neutral wires, the hot wire goes to the brass screw, and the neutral wire goes to the silver screw. Use your fingers to wrap the wires around the screws securely, and make sure there is enough insulation on the wires so that no live wires will be exposed when you close the switch.  There should be no visible wires showing when the switch is assembled. All you should see is insulated cord. If the exposed wires are too long, use the wire cutters to snip off a small portion and reattach the wires to the screws. Make sure that the cover closes securely and there are no bare wires showing around the switch. If you’re confident that the switch feels like it’s securely connected and there are no live wires showing, it’s time to test out your lamp! If you hooked everything up right, you should be able to plug in the lamp and turn it right on. If the lamp doesn’t turn on, double-check your wiring and try again.
Summary: Look for printing on the lamp cord to determine the size switch you need. Examine your new switch to see which wires you have to cut. Remove the existing cord switch. Strip about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of insulation off of the wires. Match the hot and neutral wires to the appropriate screws. Insert the stripped wires into the screw terminals. Close the cover on the switch and snap or screw it shut. Plug in your lamp and try out your new switch.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once your puppy has become acclimated to its new home, you should select a premium brand of dog kibble with multiple sources of protein for its daily diet.  Look for good ingredients like fresh chicken, duck, egg, pea flour, oats, and rice, and avoid problematic ones like cereals, propylene glycol, corn, and animal fat. Due to their household status as a family member and lapdog, Shih Tzus are particularly prone to fussy eating habits.  If you give your puppy even a little bit of food from the table, it will quickly become accustomed to people food and reject its kibble.  You can avoid these bad habits by never giving your puppy scraps and discouraging begging behaviors. three times a day.  Even if your puppy doesn’t seem to overeat or have a developing weight problem, you should feed at prescribed times during the day rather than leaving the food bowl down. This will help to establish a healthy routine as well as prevent fussy eating habits. You can—and should!—give your puppy treats in order to reward good behavior, but make sure these treats are small.  This way they won’t interfere with your puppy’s meals and feeding schedule.  Consider using individual kernels of your dog’s ordinary kibble and your puppy will be less likely to develop problematic preferences. your puppy daily and take it for professional grooming monthly.  Brushing and cleaning a puppy will only take a few minutes, but it’s important not to skip as it gets them accustomed to the sensations and routine of grooming. Use a mixed bristle and nylon brush to thoroughly comb through its coat and a small pair of scissors to trim long outgrowths or facial fur that impedes vision.  If you keep up with this brushing regimen, you can wait for intervals of four to six weeks between trips to the professional groomer.  Unless you’re trying to raise a show dog, you’ll probably want to give your dog what’s called a puppy cut; that is, a short, all-over style that trims your dog’s coat to one to two inches. You can choose to grow your Shih Tzu’s coat long like show dogs, but be prepared for more demanding grooming commitments.
Summary: Pick a premium brand of dog food. Feed your puppy Brush

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's a phone-shaped app on the main screen, though you can find it in the App Drawer as well. You'll find this either at the top or at the bottom of the screen. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Tapping it prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. It's beneath the "GENERAL" heading. This option is near the top of the page. A window with blocking options will appear. Doing so opens a text field. You can also tap Contacts to select a number from your contacts, or Call logs to select a recent number. If you do this, the number will immediately be added to your block list. Tap the text field, then type in the number that you want to block. It's below the text field. Doing so will add the number to your phone's block list. You should no longer receive calls from the blocked number.
Summary:
Open your Android's Phone app . Tap the Call logs tab. Tap ⋮. Tap Call settings. Tap Reject call. Tap Blocked numbers. Tap +. Tap New number. Enter a number. Tap Done.