Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add powdered brewer's yeast to your dog's food for an easy option. Dissolve it into their water bowl to mask the scent of the powder. Sprinkle powder onto your dog's fur if it refuses to eat or drink powder.

Answer: Use about 1/2 teaspoon (1.4 g) of powder for every 10 lb (4.5 kg) your dog weighs.  Using wet food instead of dry food can help it to dissolve, but you can also dissolve the powder by pouring a little hot water over its dry food. Not only will the powder dissolve more evenly into its food, but your dog will absolutely love the gravy-like liquid in their bowl. Use beef or chicken stock if you really want to get it excited. You may find powdered brewer's yeast dissolves better in hot water. Boil water and dissolve the powder into it, then put it in the fridge overnight or the freezer for no longer than an hour to cool it down.  Change out your dog's bowl each day and add about 1/2 teaspoon (1.4 g) of powder for every 10 lb (4.5 kg) your dog weighs to its daily fresh water. Be sure to provide another water bowl for your dog while you prepare the brewer's yeast water. Use a flea comb to get all the fleas out of its fur, and make sure you kill the fleas by drowning them in soapy water. Then, load the brewer's yeast into a jar with a sprinkle cap, and sprinkle a small amount evenly over its coat.  If the dog licks the flea powder off it won't make it sick, so don't worry if you see your dog doing this. It will still have an effect as the dog ingests it rather than absorbs it. Be wary of sprinkling too much onto your dog's coat, as brewer's yeast has been known to make dogs gassy and can have effects on their stomach. Use about 1/2 teaspoon (1.4 g) of powder for every 10 lb (4.5 kg) your dog weighs.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather all of the necessary materials. Wash your hands. Put on a pair of clean gloves.

Answer: Changing the wound dressing will be much more efficient if you do not have to go looking for materials in the middle of changing your dressing. Things to gather before you begin include:  A cleanser to clean the wound, such as a saline solution. Sterile dressing, like sterile gauze or a pre-packaged dressing. Tape that can fasten and stabilize the wound dressing. Disposable gloves to protect your hand from any debris found in the wound and to protect your wound from harmful microbes on your hand. This will help to remove bacteria from your hands that could transfer to the wound when you change the dressing. Hands harbor a lot of harmful microbes, thus it becomes imperative to limit the number of microbes you expose the wound to. Wash your hands with warm water and soap for 40 seconds to a minute. The World Health Organization suggests that you wet your hands. Work up soap into a lather in your hands and then scrub your palms, the backs of your hands, each finger, and all the space in between your fingers—in that order. Rinse your hands with clean water. Dry your hands on a clean towel. After performing the proper hand washing technique described above, you can perform wound dressing with your bare hands. However, as an added precaution, you should wear disposable gloves. Handwashing eliminates most microbes but can leave a few bacteria behind.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Store the snakeskin in a cool, dry place. Leave the snakeskin to dry for 1-3 days. Remove the snakeskin from the drying surface. Use the snakeskin for a crafting or decorating project.

Answer: While the skin is drying, keep it away from excess moisture or direct sunlight. In most cases, a basement, garage or workshop will provide the best setting, but you could also use any interior room of your home as long as it stays at a steady temperature.  Humid conditions may increase drying time or interfere with the snakeskin’s ability to cure. Avoid storing dried snakeskins near the bathroom or kitchen, where there may be high levels of moisture in the air. It will begin to dehydrate naturally as it sits. Avoid handling it in the meantime. Within a few days, the snakeskin will take on a delicate leathery texture, at which point it can be used for crafting, decoration or another purpose.  Snakeskins will cure faster in warm, temperate climates. Those who live in a cold or wet region should plan on an additional day or two of drying time. The drying process will also help neutralize the odor that’s present when the skin is fresh. Lift away the screen, then pull out each of the staples or pins you used to attach the snakeskin. Take your time and work carefully to avoid cracking or tearing. Once dried, the snakeskin may become brittle and easily damaged. If the snakeskin sticks to the drying surface, run a flat instrument (like the blade of a knife or a metal ruler) underneath from one end to the other to free it. Dried snakeskins can be turned into clothing and accessories such as shoes, vests and wallets, as well as inlays for various other materials. They can also simply be hung as a decoration. The finished piece will feature a dazzling pattern that's not only attractive but completely natural.  When making homemade crafts, it's best to start preparing the snakeskin while it's still fresh. That way, it will be at its strongest and most lustrous and won't have time to begin rotting. Fashioning items from snakeskins that you've stripped and dried yourself is far less expensive than buying overpriced snakeskin clothing in stores.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Play Store . Tap ≡. Scroll down and tap Settings. Tap Auto-update apps. Tap Do not auto-update apps.

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You'll usually find it in the app drawer. Use this method to prevent apps from automatically updating to their latest versions. It's at the top-left corner of the screen. It's near the bottom of the menu. A pop-up menu will appear. It's the first option in the list. App updates will no longer download automatically. To manually update an app, open the Play Store, tap ≡, select My apps & games, and then tap UPDATE next to the app's name.