Write an article based on this "Tilt your puppy’s head downward. Massage the base of the ear. Let your puppy shake. Take your dog to the veterinarian."
article: Your puppy’s ear canals are L-shaped, and dirt and debris accumulate easily in the corner of the L. Therefore, you might want to clean your puppy’s ears with a solution once a month. Tilt your puppy’s head downward, and squirt a small amount of the solution into your puppy’s ear canal.  Fill the ear canal with the solution, but do not overfill it. The ear should not be overflowing with solution. Clean your puppy’s ears with a solution that is recommended by your veterinarian. For 20 to 30 seconds, gently massage the base of your puppy’s ear. This will help loosen any debris inside the ear canal. You may hear the solution swish around as you massage your puppy’s ear.  Calm your puppy by petting and praising it in a soothing voice such as, "That's a good girl (or boy)." Reward good behavior with a treat. Once you are done massaging, stand back and let your puppy shake the solution out of its ears. This will bring the softened wax and debris up and out of its ears. Then, use cotton balls to gently wipe away any debris and earwax. Remember to wipe the earwax up and out of the ear. If your dog exhibits any signs of pain, i.e., whimpering or rubbing its ears, while you are cleaning, then stop cleaning and take it to the vet immediately. Take your puppy to the vet if it, or its ears, show any signs or symptoms of an ear infection, such as:  Ear scratching, pawing at the ears, or wiping the ear on the floor or the furniture. Brown, black, or bloody discharge. Redness and/or swelling. Head shaking or a head tilt. Loss of balance, unusual eye movements, and/or walking around in circles.

Write an article based on this "Open the Settings app. Select "iTunes & App Store." Toggle "Updates" on. Connect your device to a charger."
article: You can turn on automatic app updates so that your device will automatically download and install any available updates for the apps on the iPad. Automatic updates will not occur if your iPad is in Low Power mode. You'll find this about halfway down the menu. This will set your iPad to automatically download app updates as the become available when you're connected to a wireless network. When your iPad is connected to a charger and a wireless network, app updates will download automatically.

Write an article based on this "Check the humidity levels for the day. Dilute glycerine with water before using it on your hair. Opt for naturally-derived glycerine."
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If the air is very dry in your area, instead of pulling moisture from the air into your hair, glycerine may in fact do the opposite and release moisture from your hair into the air. If the air is too humid,  your hair may swell and retain too much moisture, which can cause it to frizz. So, if the humidity levels are significantly above or below average, use less glycerine than you normally would. Glycerine is a very thick and syrupy substance. If you apply full-strength glycerine to your hair, you are likely to end up with a sticky mess. Always dilute glycerine with water or other hair-safe liquids, like conditioner, before applying it. Glycerine can come from plant products, like coconut oil and shea butter, as well as from animal fats. It can also be made synthetically. However, there may be some health risks associated with synthetic glycerine, so until more information is available regarding these risks you should avoid using synthetic glycerine.