In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are several websites that you can use in order to find both pure breeds and mixed Cavaliers. You can also look in your local newspapers for advertisements. Depending on your location, you'll have more or less options. Find one that can give you the history of the puppy's parents and grandparents, including written health test results. You want to avoid choosing a dog that is the product of inbreeding, so ask to see pedigree papers and quiz breeders about the dog's heritage. If you are buying from a private seller, ask for the same pedigree materials. Rescues are great places to find non-Purebred Cavaliers. Before falling in love with a particular rescue dog, make sure you have a full grasp of the dog's medical needs. Many rescues have ended up at rescue centers because they have medical needs their original owners couldn't handle. If you are not sure if you are visiting a puppy mill or not, ask to see the mother. A reputable breeder will be happy to introduce you to the mother and other litter mates. They'll also give you a full rundown of the parents' history. A puppy mill however, will make any excuse they can (and it may sound plausible) to prevent you seeing the mother.
Summary: Find a place to purchase or adopt a Cavalier. Think about buying from a breeder. Consider rescues. Avoid puppy mills.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Soak a cotton ball in nail polish remover, and gently rub the cotton ball on each individual nail to remove the existing nail polish. The cotton ball should be damp to the touch, but not dripping with nail polish remover.  You might have to apply a second round of nail polish remover if some polish or color staining remains after your first round of polish removal. Dark nail polishes (black, blue, purple, brown) and polishes with red tones (red, dark red, magenta, plum) are notorious for being difficult to remove. These colors often require a couple rounds of nail polish remover to clear the nail completely of nail polish and color stain. Nail polish remover can dry out your skin and nails, so consider using a lotion or moisturizer on your hands after removing your nail polish. Once you have completely rubbed in the moisturizer, use a cotton ball lightly dampened with nail polish remover to run over your nail surfaces, removing natural skin oil and oils from the moisturizer. Only remove the oils from your nail surfaces, as the polish will stick better to an oil-free surface. Apply a thin, clear base coat to all of your nails using just enough nail polish to evenly coat the surfaces of your nails. A base coat helps prevent color staining, protects your nails from drying agents within the color coat, gives the color coat a surface to anchor to, and provides a smooth surface to paint over with your color coat. A base coat is a chance to practice painting with your weaker hand, and it leaves no evidence of mess-ups since the base is a clear in color.
Summary: Remove your current nail polish. Consider moisturizing your hands. Apply a clear base coat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep fresh flower wreaths fresher longer by using a foam base and soaking it in water. You can buy a foam base from a craft store, like Hobby Lobby, depending on your location. Choose a foam base that is about the size you would like your wreath to be. Keep in mind that the wreath will appear larger once the flowers are on it. Fill a basin, like your kitchen sink, with water. The basin should be at least the same thickness as the foam base you are using. About a gallon of water should be enough. Place the base in the water. The base will start to sink as it fills with water. Allow it to sit in the water for one or two minutes. Then, take the foam base out of the water, allow the excess water to fall off, and pat it gently with a towel.  If using the kitchen sink as your basis, make sure to clean it thoroughly with soap and water first. Put the stems into the foam base while it is still wet. You will need to stick the stems of the flowers into the foam base so they will soak up water. You can either stick the individual flowers directly in the foam, or wire them first. Wiring them first will make for a tighter hold. To wire them, wrap floral wire around a bundle of stems. Then, put the stems into the foam. It may take some effort to insert the flowers into the foam. Don’t use too much force, or you could break the foam. Continue attaching flowers until the wreath is mostly filled. There is no correct design. Fill it in however pleases the eye. You can plan it beforehand before you attach them if you have a specific idea. Tuck in extra flowers, leaves, or other embellishments to complete the wreath.  You can use pins or glue to secure flowers if you are having trouble making them stay in position. Spritz with water daily to keep the flowers alive longer, or allow them to dry naturally.
Summary:
Buy a foam base. Soak the foam in water. Attach the flowers. Fill in the wreath.