Q: When the garage door starts to show dust or dirt, simply wet a sponge or washcloth with warm water and wipe it down. The flat, smooth paneling of most garage doors make them a breeze to clean, especially if you’ve used a semigloss latex or enamel paint.  When left untreated, dirt can eat away at a coat of paint, causing it to crack and fade. Avoid using cleaning products that contain harsh chemicals, as these can damage the paint. Even if you’ve recently painted your garage door, harsh weather and other environmental factors can quickly do a number on it. Get in the habit of eyeing your garage door every so often and looking for areas that may need refreshing. Go over these areas with a little bit of fresh paint to keep the door in good shape from top to bottom. Keep additional paint on hand for occasional touch ups and minor repairs. No matter how good a job you do, your garage door will inevitably need a new coat of paint. When you think it’s time, repeat the process to restore the door’s color and luster. Maintaining a protective layer of paint is key to extending the lifespan of your home’s garage door.  People who live in dry, temperate climates may be able to get away with going a little longer between paint jobs. Repainting your garage door should become a part of the routine maintenance and upkeep of your home.
A: Clean the garage door periodically. Inspect the door for cracks, chips or faded spots. Repaint your garage door every 3-5 years.

Article: Equine vets must travel to your home, which is an added expense. Your vet may charge less if they are able to do several checkups on the same visit. If your horse is boarded in a facility or other horse owners live near you, work with your fellow owners to arrange a single vet visit for all of your horses. This allows the vet to make one trip to see several horses. Generally, they’ll give each owner a small discount, as the vet saves travel time and resources. Most horses don't need every vaccination available to them, so you can save money by only getting the shots your horse needs. Talk to your vet about the risks your horse faces in the area where you live. Be sure to tell your vet when and where your horse may encounter other horses or animals. The vet can then recommend the best vaccination plan for your horse. A horse that doesn't live with other horses may need fewer vaccinations than a horse that is a member of a herd. It’s often cheaper for your horse to go barefoot, as you don’t need to pay for shoes. However, you will still need to trim the hooves.  As an alternative, you can shoe just the front feet, which bear over half of the horse’s weight. Ask your farrier’s advice before keeping your horse barefoot. In some cases, leaving a horse barefoot may be more expensive in the long run than having the horse shoed. Put a brush in each hand to cut down on the time you spend brushing the horse. Similarly, comb out the mane and tail with both hands at the same time. This will cut your grooming time in half. This might seem obvious, but it’s not intuitive to groom your horse this way.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Arrange with fellow owners to have group vet checkups. Get only the vaccinations recommended for your area. Ask your farrier if going barefoot is a good idea for your horse. Use both hands when grooming your horse.

Problem: Article: With clicker training, you use a sound to tell your dog when it has completed the action you asked it to do before you give it a treat. The clicker noise works well for training because it makes it clear to the dog what action it is getting a treat for.  If you don't use a clicker, the dog may not know why it is getting a treat.If you want to teach your dog to do a wide variety of skills, clicker training can be a good communication tool for you to use. Weimaraners in particular are good at responding to advanced training techniques such as clicker training because they are smart and people-focused dogs. Even a smart dog like a Weimaraner may need some help learning complicated skills, such as going through a obstacle course. For example, if you want your dog to do an agility course, train it to do each part separately. First it will need to learn to jump, then crawl under obstacles, then go through tunnels, and so on. Once the dog responds reliably to the commands, they can be combined. If you want your dog to do these types of activities, just remember to teach it a little bit at a time. With enough repetition and patience, most Weimaraners can learn a variety of skills. Focus on giving your Weimaraner lots of daily exercise and toys to occupy its time while you are away. Crate training your dog can also be a good way to eliminate mischief caused by separation anxiety when you are gone.  Weimaraners are known as people dogs, meaning they have been bred to be good and attentive companions for people. However, this means they can become agitated and destructive when you are not around. To override this type of behavior, you should train your dog from an early age to be comfortable with being alone. If you see your dog doing something wrong, redirect it immediately. Once it has been redirected, give it positive reinforcement for doing the good behavior it has been told to do. Be consistent with discouraging bad behavior, because if your dog does develop bad behaviors it can be hard to break the habit.  Some bad habits that should be eliminated include unwanted chewing, pulling on a leash, jumping up. and barking  If your dog is well trained, including consistent training sessions, you can eliminate most unwanted behaviors that develop.
Summary: Consider clicker training your Weimaraner. Break complicated commands into parts. Prevent separation anxiety. Eliminate problematic behaviors.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Always keep your wines in an area under 70ºF (21ºC) and away from direct sunlight. Store horizontally on a wine rack to keep the cork moist. If you plan to age wines or store expensive wines, but don't have a wine cellar, use a basement or closet. The temperature should be close to 55ºF (13ºC), and the area should be quite humid. If this environment is not available in your home, move on to the options below. You can build your own cheap "cellar" by excavating a pit in a shaded area of your backyard. Place the wine bottles inside a wooden box, insulate the box on all sides with aluminum foil, and lower it into the pit. Cover the pit with plywood or any sturdy cover. Including a thermometer is recommended, since soil temperatures and climate can vary greatly, but as long as the temperature stays stable at a temperature between roughly 45–60ºF (7–16ºC), it can be used to store wine at larger quantities and lower expense than a refrigeration system. These are sometimes called electric wine cellars, and are the most expensive option for storing your wine, after hiring someone to dig a full-scale cellar! You may prefer to spend the extra money on pre-aged wines instead, but the wine fridge could be a good option if you have a few dozen bottles, or if you want to taste how different bottles of the same vintage age over time. Full-featured models allow different temperature zones for different types of wine.

SUMMARY: Store horizontally, in a cool, dark place. Find alternatives to a wine cellar. Dig an underground storage space. Purchase a wine refrigerator.

Q: Earlier versions of Publisher do not support saving as PDF. Use the method above if you're using Publisher 2003 or earlier. You may be asked to select the location before proceeding. This will allow you to save the file in PDF format. You may need to install the add-in from Microsoft available here for Publisher 2007. Publisher allows you to optimize your document for PDF format.  The Publish Options window will allow you to adjust the picture resolution. Click "Print Options" to adjust the document for printing. Choose a location and save the file in PDF format. You'll now be able to open that PDF in any program that supports the format.
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Open your PUB file in Publisher 2007 or later. Click the File tab or Office button and select "Save As." Click the "Save as type" menu and select "PDF (*.pdf)." Click "Options" to optimize your document for PDF (optional). Save the file.