Water bowls are available from local pet stores and reptile shops. You can also make one yourself from a recycled plastic container, if you want. Fill the water bowl with water up to the dragon's elbow height.  Bearded dragons often like to bathe in their water bowls. Make sure the sides are low enough that the dragon can get in and out of it. Frozen dinner containers make great water bowls for bearded dragons. This can be any kind of plastic spray bottle. Fill it up with water that is room temperature. It should not be hot or cold to the touch. Make sure the water bottle is completely clean and doesn’t have residue from anything else, such as cleaning solutions. This can be dangerous for the dragon. Reach into the cage and spray a mist directly over the bowl. This will create a sort of rain effect. The dragon will see that it is raining into a pool.  Humidity is important for the dragon for proper shedding, especially in the winter. Use the mist function on the spray bottle, rather than the narrow stream. Do this each day until you have noticed the dragon drinking water on its own. Once the dragon understands that the water bowl is for drinking, it will now go there without you needing to spray water on it. Bearded dragons may defecate in their water bowls, so it's very important to clean their bowls everyday so they don't get sick.
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One-sentence summary -- Give your dragon a water bowl. Fill a spray bottle with water. Spray the mist on the dragon’s bowl. Repeat until the dragon will drink on its own.

Q: Ventilation is the best means to get rid of a new carpet smell. Masking the odors or using removers only does so much, as it simply takes time and airflow to get rid of the scent. Open any windows and doors you can. If you have doors or windows with screens, keep them open as often as possible. If you have items like a heater or air conditioner in your home, keep them on. This will increase air ventilation. This can help eliminate the new carpet smell quicker. However, if you pay for your own utilities, be careful about running the air conditioner. You can run up an electric bill fast by having the air conditioner running too often. If you don't have an air conditioner, use fans. Fans can promote air circulation and help reduce the smell of new carpeting. Place any fans you have in the room with the carpeting and turn them on.  If possible, also keep windows and doors open in the room with new carpeting. Place the fans so that they are facing out towards the windows. This will help to push out the odor and keep the air circulating. It takes time for the new carpeting smell to fade. You can speed up that time frame, however, with proper ventilation. Try to keep the room with the new carpet ventilated for at least 72 hours. This should get rid of some of the smell. Remember to open all of the windows and doors. This will help to promote a cross breeze.
A: Open doors and windows. Turn on your air conditioner or heater. Use fans. Keep the area ventilated for at least 72 hours.

Article: Start by rolling two small balls of clay about the size of a pin head. Press each ball onto the sides of the angel's head, turning them into slight disks. Make them level with the dent, and position them closer to the face than to the back of the head. Use a clay tool, or another blunt-tipped tool, to blend in the front part of the ears towards the angel's face. Do not blend in the back of the ears. Choose some clay for your angel's hair. It can be yellow, brown, black, or even a surprising color, like pink or purple. Roll out your desired clay into a thin sheet. You can use an acrylic tube to do this, or simply press the clay between your fingers to make a "pancake." Use a toothpick to draw streaks into the clay going widthwise. Be sure to cover the top of the head as well. Don't cover the face. Smooth the top of the sheet over the top of the head. If you'd like to, you can add a parting crease with a toothpick. Roll out thin coils of clay, then attach them to the front of the hairline. They can be as long and wispy as you'd like. For a more realistic effect, have all the smaller hair pieces come from the start of the part.  Consider adding some streaks to the bangs before you attach them to the head.  To make curls: attach tip of coil to head, twist the other end into a coil, then position it using clay tools or a toothpick.  To make blunt-cut or straight-across bangs: roll out a thin sheet of clay, then cut it down to a triangle or rectangle shape that will fill in the gap on the forehead. Press it onto the forehead.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Add small balls of skin-toned clay for the ears. Blend the front part of the ears in only. Roll some hair-colored clay into a sheet and add streaks into it. Wrap the sheet around the angel's head to make the hair. Add smaller pieces for the bangs.

Article: On one hand, you’ll need your pregnant bitch to gain roughly 15-20% of its original weight by the time it gives birth to its litter. Puppy food is high in protein and basic nutrients and as such will help your dog gain that much needed weight. With this in mind, you don’t want to cause your dog to gain too much weight. You might choose to begin feeding your pregnant pooch puppy food when you discover her pregnancy or if you know that your dog is prone to weight fluctuations, you might decide to wait until 2-3 weeks before its whelping (the birth). Moreover, you should choose the puppy chow that you plan on feeding your puppies. This will make it easier for the puppies to transition to puppy food — in terms of their overall health and more specifically their GI balance. Begin when they turn 3 weeks old. You won’t completely — cold turkey — wean them off of their mother. You’ll begin by giving them puppy food for approximately 10% of their daily caloric intake. They’ll continue to nurse off of their mother, while they get used to eating their puppy food. Over the next 2 to 3 weeks, you'll feed them puppy food more and more and they'll nurse less and less. Do not rush weaning for any puppies that are slow to eat on their own. This can lead to malnourishment. It's better to let them continue to nurse from their mother and slow the puppy weaning process a bit. Most likely, if you place the puppy in front of its food, it will eat it. Some puppies, on rare occasions, may resist eating the puppy chow. Simply pick up the puppy and place it in front of its food. Do this once or twice. Eventually, your puppy will chow down on the food. Start by separating the puppies from their mother for 1 hour, 2 or 3 times a day. Take the mother to another part of the yard or house. Leave the puppies with their food bowls. They’ll undoubtedly whine at first. Eventually, they’ll learn that their food bowls contain delicious and healthy food. You are mimicking the process that occurs in the wild, so don’t feel bad. During the weaning process, monitor their health. Make sure that they are gaining weight equally. Check for vomit and diarrhea. Consult your veterinarian if any problems or questions arise. As with all the other steps, the key is gradual change. Begin by replacing 1/4 of her puppy food with her regular adult food. This will help her digestive system cope with the change and it will continue to give her milk the nutrients of the puppy chow. Over the next couple of weeks, switch her entirely back to her normal adult dog food. At around 7 weeks old your puppy should be completely weaned. They should also be eating dry puppy food and drinking water.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Transition your pregnant dog to puppy food early. Gradually offer your puppies puppy food. Encourage your pup to eat their puppy chow. Remove the mother while they feed on puppy chow. Keep a close eye on your pups. Switch the mother back to regular dog food at 4 weeks. Completely wean your puppies off their mother's milk.