The bacterial infection in your puppy’s lungs may take a long time to clear up. When your puppy is strong enough to go home, your vet may prescribe a few weeks’ worth of antibiotics. To ensure all the bacteria are killed, give your puppy the full course of antibiotics, without missing a dose. Do not stop antibiotic treatment if your puppy starts looking and feeling better. If you stop the treatment early, all the bacteria may not be killed. The surviving bacteria could multiply and become resistant to other antibiotics. Your vet will probably want to see your puppy regularly during its antibiotic treatment to make sure the aspiration pneumonia is getting better. During these rechecks, your vet will take chest x-rays to look at your puppy’s lungs. If your young puppy has megaesophagus, it can frequently regurgitate its food. By accident, it can breathe this food into its lungs, causing aspiration pneumonia. After aspiration pneumonia treatment at your vet’s office, care for your puppy at home by properly managing its megaesophagus:  Have your puppy eat and drink in an upright position. Keep your puppy upright for 20–30 minutes after it finishes eating and drinking. Add water to your puppy’s dry food to help it go down the esophagus more easily. Give medications as prescribed by your vet.
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One-sentence summary -- Continue with antibiotic therapy. Take your puppy for frequent rechecks. Manage your puppy's megaesophagus.

Q: Once your dog is familiar with the treadmill while it's turned off, allow her to interact with it while it's running.  Use the treadmill on the lowest possible speed in front of your dog. Allow her sniff the treadmill while it's in use and observe you walking on it.  If possible, use the command "Get on" to see if your dog is comfortable walking on the back of the treadmill with you as you use it on a low speed. It may take a few days or weeks before she's comfortable enough watching the treadmill in action to climb on while it's moving. Once your dog is familiar with the treadmill in action, you can start having her use it while it's moving.  Leash up your dog first. Hold the leash upwards as she steps onto the machine. Then, switch the treadmill on to the lowest setting.  Your dog might adapt quickly to walking on the treadmill but she might also be frightened and resist. You may have to stand in front of the treadmill holding her leash and urging with treats and encouragement to stay on.  Start small. Use 30 seconds to 1 minute sessions on the lowest setting until your dog is comfortable using the treadmill regularly. Throughout the process of training your dog, use positive reinforcement to encourage her to use the treadmill.  Use treats and praise when your dog stays on the treadmill.  Dogs live in the present, so it's important to use reinforcement the second she correctly follows a command. As soon as she steps on the treadmill, for example, verbally praise her and give her a treat.  If your dog begins to look unhappy or distressed, stop the session. Dogs use their faces and bodies to display their emotions. Some of the signs that your dog may be upset include his eyes being larger than normal, his mouth closed with his lips slightly pulled back at the corners, and his tail lowered between his legs or tucked up against his stomach. As you continue to make your dog use the treadmill, gradually speed up the intensity of the workout.  Once your dog is comfortable on the treadmill for 1 minute, build up to 2-3 minute sessions and eventually 5-minute ones. Most dogs need 20 to 30 minutes of physical exercise a day, so try to work your way up to this timeframe.  Depending on your dog's fitness level, you can experiment with different speeds and intensity levels. If your dog is overweight, you might want to strive to gradually increase her workout's intensity to get her in shape.
A: Let your dog come near the treadmill while you use it. Have your dog walk on the treadmill at its lowest speed. Use positive reinforcement. Build up to higher speeds and longer periods.

Article: Leaving your essay to the last minute is not a good idea. Try to allow yourself at least a couple of days to revise your work. It is important to take a one to two day break from your essay after you have completed it. Then you can come back to it and revise with a fresh perspective. Some people only focus on the grammar and punctuation when revising an essay, but this is less important than the content of your essay. Answer the essay question in as much detail as possible. Reread the essay question or assignment guidelines and ask:  Have I answered the question in a satisfactory way? Do I have a clear thesis? Is my thesis the focus of my essay? Do I include adequate support for my argument? Is there anything else I could add? Is there a logic to my essay? Does one idea follow the next? If not, how might I improve the logic of my essay? Having a friend or classmate take a look at your work can be helpful as well. Someone else may catch simple errors or notice something else that you missed because you have been looking at the document so much.  Try swapping essays with a friend from class. You can read and comment on each other’s essays to make sure that both of you have done the best work possible. Make sure that you swap papers at least one day before the paper is due so that you will have time to correct any errors that your friend finds. Reading your essay aloud can help you to catch simple errors that you might not have noticed otherwise. Read your essay out loud slowly and have a pencil nearby (or be prepared to edit on your computer). As you read, correct any errors that you find and make a note of anything that you think could be improved, such as adding more details or clarifying the language.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give yourself plenty of time. Focus on improving the content of your essay first. Ask a friend to read your essay. Read your essay out loud.

Problem: Article: If you want to make the investment, buy an electric trimmer specifically designed for eyebrows. Otherwise, if you have a beard or mustache trimmer, use this. It’s not a good idea to use hair clippers, as the blade is too wide and won’t give you much precision.  Only use an electric trimmer if you have bushy eyebrows that need to be thinned and shortened. You must use caution with an electric trimmer because there is a large margin of error, and you don’t want to remove too much of your eyebrow. A nose trimmer also works well because of the narrow blade width. The goal of trimming with an electric trimmer is remove length and bulk, so comb the hairs up and out, away from the skin, tilting the teeth away from the face at a 45-degree angle. Hold the comb in place when the desired length to be cut is in the teeth of the comb. It is better to trim a little bit and repeat than to trim too much on your first pass. Only allow about 1 mm of hair to stick up out of the comb so that you only cut 1 mm of hair at a time. Repeat this later if you need to remove more. Turn the trimmer on and press it to the comb near the outer edge of your eyebrow. Gently and carefully move the trimmer along the comb, trimming the hairs as you go. It is important to keep both hands steady so you don’t remove more hair than you intend to.
Summary: Choose an eyebrow or beard and mustache trimmer. Comb the eyebrow hairs outward with the provided fine-tooth comb. Run the electric trimmer along the length of the comb.

Article: After a while, if your customers buy everything or won't buy anything else, it would be a good time to close temporarily to restock your shop. Repeat the stocking up process, and go back out there to advertise once again, unless you're done for the day.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Restock once you're out of items.