Problem: Article: your puppy. German shepherds should be exposed to a wide variety of people, places, and other dogs when they are young. This will get them used to interacting peacefully with anyone they come into contact with. If not socialized properly in puppyhood, German shepherds can have aggression issues later in life.  If you plan on training your dog to be a guard dog, you still need to socialize your puppy properly. This lays the foundation for a pleasant personality in addition to being a competent guard dog. Part of proper socialization is giving your dog lots of physical contact from the time it's a puppy. Regular touching and handling of the face and feet means that, when the puppy grows up, it won't mind having its nails clipped or mouth checked. your German shepherd. German shepherds are extremely smart and loyal dogs, which means that they are especially adept at learning commands and responding to obedience training. However, it's important to train them in a positive manner, using lots of praise, petting, and love to reinforce your commands. This will help you to build a relationship of trust and loyalty with your dog. When your dog is young, train for short amounts of time, just as you would your child. As your dog gets older and becomes better at responding to commands, your training sessions can get longer. Not only will a well-behaved German shepherd be more impressive and easier to care for with continued training, but you and your dog will develop a bond if you take the time to train it. As the bond gets stronger, your German shepherd will be more likely to listen to your commands and will be happier to have you as a master. German shepherds are great guide dogs, guard dogs, rescue dogs, and police dogs. If your German shepherd is very smart and needs lots of mental and physical exercise, consider training it for a specialized job. In order to build a lasting bond with your dog, it's important to give them physical affection and love, such as petting and cuddling them daily. Be friendly to your dog, love them, and they will love you back!  You can't fake affection, even with a dog, you have to have expressions and gestures to prove how much you adore it, to make it feel lovable and loved. There has to be sincere and genuine love shared between the two of you. Never beat or yell at your dog. Never scold your dog unless you catch it in the act of doing something wrong. Otherwise, the dog will associate you with scolding and punishment and may lose trust in you.
Summary: Socialize Train Continue to teach your German shepherd new tricks and commands. Give your dog love and attention.

Problem: Article: For the best flavor, infuse for 10 minutes, with 5 minutes minimum. To reduce heat dissipation, keep the teapot placed on a cork or wooden base and make sure the lid is on top. Strain through a tea strainer into 2 cups or mugs for serving. To serve, you can serve as it is or sweeten with clear honey or lemon juice.
Summary: Allow to infuse. Pour and strain.

Problem: Article: When you see the "Press any key" line of text, press any key on your computer's keyboard to proceed with the Windows installation. When the Windows installation window pops up, select a language, region, and any other preferences listed there.  You may also be prompted to select keyboard settings here. On Windows 7, you'll check the "I agree" box here instead, then skip ahead to the "Select a partition" step. It's in the lower-right corner of the page. When prompted, type in the product key that came with your computer or installation disc, then click Next.  On Windows 10, you must first click Install now. You can also skip the product key entry for now by clicking the Skip option. On Windows 7, you won't be asked for your product key until after the installation is complete. Check the "I agree" box, then click Next. Check the "Custom" box, then click Next Double-click the partition on which you want to install Windows, then confirm your choice when prompted. You may also need to select the empty partition and click Next to prompt the installation process to begin. On Windows 7, you'll select the partition that you want to use, click Delete, confirm the decision when prompted, click the empty hard drive, and click Next to begin the installation process. Your computer may restart several times during this process, and the installation may take several minutes to over an hour depending on your computer's speed. After Windows is installed on the computer, you'll be asked to set up a few more preferences (e.g., your language, account name, email address, etc.) before you can begin using Windows. On Windows 7, you'll be asked to enter your product key here.
Summary: Press any key when prompted. Select a language and region. Click Next. Enter your product key. Agree to the terms of use. Select a custom installation. Select an installation partition. Wait for Windows to finish installing. Follow any on-screen instructions.

Problem: Article: Think about a time or memory you shared with that person that really captures who they were, what they loved, or what their best qualities were. Recount that story at the end of your eulogy to convey how incredible the deceased person was.  For example, if your grandmother was known for her love of baking, tell the story of how she stayed up all night baking your favorite pie the day your dog died just to make you feel better. Avoid telling any embarrassing stories or ones that might offend someone in the audience. Talk to the friends and family members of the person who passed away to get ideas for a good story to use as your eulogy ending. As they recount their memories, jot down highlights you think you might want to use.  Record your notes on a piece of paper or in the notes app on your phone. For example, say something like, “What was your favorite memory of Grandma Jane? It could be something you two did together that you’ll never forget or something she taught you. I want to help share some of her best moments in my eulogy.” To tie the memory into the eulogy, share the impact that the deceased person had on either your life or the lives of the people around them. Relate your story back to the impact that person had on the world, whether it's something sentimental, like inspiring you to be a better friend, or something more concrete, like donating to a charity.  This part is a good way to wrap up your story and the eulogy itself. For example, you could say, "When Grandma Jane made me that pie, I realized the importance of being there for the people you love. No one did that better than her, and I hope I can be half as selfless as she was and make her proud." The entire eulogy should take no longer than 5 minutes, so trim down your ending story to 2 minutes or less. Focus on the key details and memories that make the story so special and remove any information that's less important.  For instance, in your story about Grandma Jane's pie, keep your description of how you could taste the love in every bite, but get rid of the sentence about what she was wearing (unless it was the sweater she always wore when she baked!). If you can't shorten your story, you can rewrite the rest of the eulogy to give you more time for the ending.
Summary:
Tell your favorite story of the deceased that highlights their personality. Ask others to share their best memories if you can't think of one. Include how the deceased person left their mark on you or other people. Keep your story brief and to the point.