Problem: Article: An adult husky should eat two meals a day. Puppies, however, will need to eat more often to start. Feed your husky three meals a day until three months of age, then two meals a day after that.   If the puppy is struggling to finish his meals or his tummy is very full and distended on three meals before the age of three months, then divide the daily allowance between four meals instead. At 12 to 16 weeks, you will notice the puppy just picks a little at the afternoon meal. At this point, you can discontinue it.  Feed a high-quality food that is not full of artificial additives. This is important at any age, but especially so for a growing puppy. Feeding on a regular schedule will help with housebreaking the dog, as most husky puppies will need to go outside 15 to 30 minutes after eating.  Do not allow your husky to "free feed" at any age. Providing meals at set times, and taking the dish away when the dog is done eating, is one way to show your stubborn husky that you are in charge. Huskies are naturally clean dogs. They will groom themselves, and have little odor. As a result, you can bathe a husky as seldom as once a year. But, the dog's thick coat will require frequent brushing.  Most of the year, you should brush your dog once a week, taking this opportunity to clean and inspect its ears and brush his its teeth.  During shedding season, daily brushing will help decrease shedding in your home. Because huskies are working dogs, their feet are very important to them. You should trim long hairs on their feet and keep their nails trimmed.  Dogs have blood vessels in their nails, so it's important not to trim too short. If you aren't experienced trimming a dog's nails, it may be best to ask a groomer or vet to do it, or at least show you how.  If your dog isn't comfortable with you grooming its nails, you can train them to be calmer by playing with and touching their paws often. Because the Siberian husky's tendency toward eye problems, it is important to get your puppy's eyes checked at a young age. Specifically, huskies are often diagnosed with:  Cataracts, a film over the lens of the eye. Corneal dystrophy, cloudiness over the cornea that females are especially prone to. Progressive retinal atrophy, a condition in which the dog's eyes slowly degenerate until it becomes blind. These conditions are often hereditary. Find out all you can about your puppy's parents to find out if they are likely to occur.
Summary: Feed three times daily, then wean to twice. Brush your dog, don't bathe it. Take care of your puppy's feet. Get your puppy's eyes checked.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . Being yourself is trusting in your own worth and not being afraid to express yourself. When you let others see your real self and the fact that you believe in what you're doing and being, other people find this alluring and see it as something to look up to. you are unique, and you don't need to join a clique to validate yourself. Make your own friendships, on your own terms.  Being cool is being yourself in an outgoing way, even if you are quiet. It is not about being sullen or passive/aggressive. Don't try to be like anyone else. Live life for who you are and what you believe matters. Don't lose sight of yourself or your morals. Being cool isn't about changing who you are, its about being confident enough to let people see how awesome you really are.

SUMMARY: Be yourself

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is available at Best Buy, Walmart, Michael's, and other craft and office supply stores. Make sure that the paper that you choose matches the kind of printer you have, so that you are not using an laserjet printer to print on inkjet transfer paper.. Pay attention to details listed on the package. Most iron-on transfers require cotton or cotton blend fabrics. If your garment or item is dark colored, look for 'Transfer to Dark' paper. Upload your photo to your computer, and use Paint or a photo program to adjust the size of the photo to suit your needs.  When you cut out your image, round the corners of the photo. That way, the corners will not peel after multiple washings. If you have a graphic, cut as close to the edges as possible, and round your corners.  Never have sharp edges on your transfer. Keep in mind that any white spaces in the photo will be the color of your garment or item. Apply the transfer face-down on the fabric, so that the printed side is against the fabric. Take care not to tear the image as you peel the backing off. Make sure that your iron is very hot, and is not emitting any steam, as this will ruin the transfer. Iron on a hard, non-porous surface instead of an ironing board. Most irons have a setting that you can alter to stop them from emitting steam, but you can also make sure there’s no water in the iron. You can peel one corner to check your image first. If it is spotty, you can carefully put it back and iron some more. Some people like the distressed look of half-transferred images, so feel free to experiment if this is something you might like. Do not wash your item for 24 hours. If your iron-on transfers did not work as well as you hoped, try doing things differently the next time. You may have printed on the wrong side of the paper.  If your image faded, you may have washed before waiting 24 hours. If your image peeled off, you may not have rounded your edges very well. You need to iron on a hard surface, keep your iron at maximum heat, and apply a great deal of pressure when ironing.  Transfers require a lot of heat and pressure in order to stick, so if you do not apply enough hot, even pressure, parts of your transfer may not stick. Hand-washing your transfer is best, but if you must wash it in a machine, turn it inside-out so that other clothes don’t wear on it. Letting the garment air-dry also preserves the transfer. Use a gentle soap. Don’t mix any bleach into your wash.
Summary: Purchase a package of fabric transfer paper. Print and cut out your transfer. Take the backing off of your paper. Iron your image onto the fabric. Peel off the paper. Try again. Turn your garment inside-out to wash it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If stinkbugs have made their way into your home, dispose of them without crushing them. Damage to their bodies will release their terrible odor, which will linger in your home. Be mindful of where you step if you see stink bugs in your home, and dispose of them as gently as possible. The simplest way to get rid of stink bugs is to carefully collect them and eliminate them without crushing them. Use a brush and dustpan to gently sweep up the bugs without harming them. Quickly shake out the bugs into your toilet and flush them immediately to get rid of them. If you have a bagged vacuum cleaner, use it to suck up stink bugs and immediately dispose of the entire bag. If the bugs are harmed by the strong suction of the vacuum they will likely release their strong smell once they are trapped in the bag. Do not use any other type of vacuum, as the smell of the stink bugs may linger. Pour 1 cup (240 ml) of hot water into a spray bottle. Add 0.5 cups (120 ml) of white vinegar and 0.25 cups (59 ml) of dish soap, then shake the bottle gently to combine them. Spray the mixture directly onto stink bugs to kill them.
Summary:
Avoid squishing stink bugs. Sweep up stink bugs and flush them down the toilet. Use a bagged vacuum cleaner to suck up bugs, then dispose of the bag. Spray bugs with a combination of soap, vinegar, and hot water.