Q: Treats (in the form of pieces of kibble) should only be given to the puppy when they’ve performed the correct behaviour.  And the reward should be given immediately after the good behaviour.  If you cannot get to your puppy quick enough after the good behaviour, it’s better to forego the treat altogether. While training a puppy it’s helpful to keep a belted pack around your waist so you have easy (and quick) access to treats when needed. Before attaching a leash to your puppy, teach your puppy to stay seated and pay attention.  Reward your puppy for staying seated.  Then, run away and get get your puppy to chase you.  Stop after 5-7 steps and wait for your puppy to sit down before handing out the reward. The point of this training process is to teach your puppy to sit and follow properly, without the added pressure of a leash.  Your puppy needs to think this process is fun. Attach a lightweight leash to your puppy’s collar.  Practice the sit and follow routine, but do not hold the leash.  Allow the puppy to drag the leash around.  Reward your puppy for performing the sit and follow routine properly. Make sure there aren’t any obstacles where the leash can get caught. When standing and walking normally, the leash should be held with enough slack that the puppy’s collar isn’t being pulled tightly around its neck.  If your puppy moves too far from you, it may pull.  But your puppy will soon learn that staying closer to you is more comfortable. The more pressure and discomfort a puppy is feeling, the more they’ll fight back. When holding the leash while on a walk, your hands should be down by your sides.  Your right hand should be against your right thigh (with the loop of the leash in your thumb), and your left arm should be against your left thigh (holding a portion of the leash in your fist). Never wrap the leash around your hand or wrist on either side of your body, this can cause serious injury. When the puppy is stopped beside you, you may need to fold excess parts of the leash into your hand.  But when the puppy (and you) start to move, you may need to allow a couple of the folds to come out of your hand. Avoid holding the leash in one spot and raising and lowering your hands to lengthen and shorten the leash.  This will cause you to inadvertently hold the least too tightly.
A: Reward good behaviour. Practice sitting and following first. Let the puppy drag a leash. Allow slack in the leash. Hold the leash below your waist. Shorten and lengthen the leash as needed.

Q: Face oil helps your fingers slide easily across your face, preventing them from dragging and stretching your skin. It also conditions the skin and lightens the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Apply a light layer of one of the following oils:  For dry skin: coconut or argan oil. For medium skin: almond or jojoba oil. For oily skin: jojoba oil or your favorite moisturizer. Gently massage each part of your face again to end your massage. Your skin should feel firm and youthful when your massage is finished. Repeat daily for best results.
A: Apply a light layer of face oil. Finish by going back over each area once more.

Q: If one of your parents was a Japanese citizen at the time that you were born, then you automatically obtain Japanese citizenship. According to Article 2(2) of the Japanese Nationality Law, if you are the child of a Japanese father, but your father died before your own birth, you immediately acquire Japanese citizenship. If you were born in Japan, to unknown parents, you have the automatic right to Japanese citizenship. This will occur if the baby is abandoned, reported as abandoned, or turned over to a medical facility or police officer.
A: Have one parent who is a Japanese citizen. Have a Japanese father. Be born in Japan.

Q: You will need to have access to the inside of your gun, so remove the screws on the stock and body of the gun. The screws on the stock are a different size than those on the rest of the gun, so make sure to keep them separate to make it easier when you put the gun back together. You will be working primarily with the part of the gun that contains the spring. This is the part that is made up of a thick cylinder connected to a thinner cylinder that runs along the middle portion of the gun. It is called the plunger tube.  In order to remove this piece, you will have to remove the internal screw located directly to the lower right corner of the larger cylinder of the plunger tube. Once you have removed this main piece, cut off the black rectangular piece of plastic that is connected loosely to the thinner cylinder. The wider cylinder is closed off at the end by a black piece of plastic. (This is the end of the piece around which the spring is coiled inside the cylinder; this will come up later.) Remove the screws that hold this piece on, and then pull out the long piece of plastic with the spring around it. Put this piece aside for now. When you look down the plunger tube, you should see another piece of plastic that blocks you from seeing the other end. The center part of this piece is held in place by 3 prongs. Using your pliers (you need long-necked pliers for this part), cut the three prongs. Turn the plunger tube upside-down so that the loose pieces fall out. Now you will be able to see through the whole tube, but there will still be a peg-shaped piece of plastic that partially blocks the tube. Put your screwdriver into the plunger tube so that the end of the screwdriver is located in the center of the peg. Use a hammer to hit the fat end of the screwdriver until you knock out the peg. Now you will be able to see completely through to the other end. Find the piece of plastic that holds that spring that you took out and put aside earlier. #*Unscrew the end so that you can remove the spring. Take off the spring and replace it with a more powerful spring. Then screw the end back on to hold the spring in place. Note that you can add multiple springs off different strengths, as shown here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tv2KvWjD0w. Screw in the screws that you unscrewed earlier, so that the cylinder looks just like it did earlier from the outside. Replace the plunger tube to its original position. There are a few small parts that you will need to line up, but this should not be a problem. Before closing the gun, make sure that the plunger tube lines up correctly with the barrel. Replace all the screws that you unscrewed earlier. Your gun should now be more powerful. Have fun, but be careful.
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Unscrew the screws on your gun. Open up the gun. Remove the screws to open up the plunger tube. Remove the prongs. Knock out the peg. Switch out your spring. Put the spring piece back into the plunger tube. Put the plunger tube back into place. Close the gun. Fire away.