Q: " People planning suicide may take measures to settle their affairs before proceeding. This is a major warning sign since someone tying up loose ends probably has a suicide plan in place. Someone who is suicidal may do one or more of these to get ready:  Give away their prized possessions. Make financial arrangements, such as suddenly writing a will.  Say goodbye to loved ones. A person that is considering suicide may suddenly make a point of saying a heartfelt goodbye at odd times. Since suicidal people feel no reason to live, they may take risks that could lead to death, like driving recklessly or while impaired. Here are few potential signs to look out for:  Excessive use of drugs (legal or illegal) and alcohol. Reckless driving, such as driving too fast or under the influence. Unprotected sex, often with multiple partners. It's a good idea to investigate whether the person has recently purchased a gun, or might be stockpiling legal or illegal pills. If someone seems to be collecting medication or purchasing new weapons out of the blue, it's important to act quickly. Once their plan is in place the person could commit suicide at any time. Avoiding friends, family, or coworkers is common among suicidal individuals, who often quietly withdraw from normal social interactions. Take action, rather than just listening to someone who says "I just want to be left alone." If someone suddenly stops going to their weekly pick up basketball games or their favorite game nights this could be a warning sign. Skipping out on going out or taking part in activities they normally enjoy could indicate that someone is feeling unhappy, depressed, or possibly suicidal. Suicidal, depressed individuals often have little energy for basic mental and physical tasks. In particular, be on the lookout for:  Unusual difficulty making ordinary decisions. Loss of interest in sex. General lack of energy, behaviors like staying in bed all day. If the person in question is a teenager, watch for additional common warning signs and possible triggers for teens. For example:  The teen is in trouble with their family or the law. Life circumstances like a recent breakup with a boyfriend or girlfriend, not getting into their college of choice, or the loss of a close friend. Lack of friends, trouble in social situations, or withdrawal from close friends. Self-care issues, like insufficient eating or overeating, hygiene issues like infrequent showering, or lack of concern about appearance (e.g., a teenager who suddenly stops using makeup or dressing well). Drawing or painting scenes of death. Sudden shifts in their normal behavior like a drastic drop in grades, drastic personality changes, or rebellious actions may also be warning signs. Conditions like an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia can also lead to feelings of depression, anxiety, and possibly suicide. A child or teen being bullied or bullying others may also be at a higher risk for suicide.
A: Look for signs of "tying up loose ends. Look out for reckless, dangerous behavior. Look for the means to commit suicide. Be aware of social withdrawal. Note any extreme changes in routine. Be aware of unusually lethargic behavior. Watch for warning signs in teens.

Article: To breed French Bulldog puppies, you need to choose dogs that have a good health history, and who have characteristics you would like to pass onto puppies. Think about physical characteristics, like size and color, along with other qualities like temperament and personality.  Make sure the male and female dog aren't closely related. Have both dogs genetically tested and tested for infectious diseases like Brucellosis so you know they're healthy before you breed them. Typically, a bitch will start ovulating about 5 days into her cycle, once she has started spotting. You’ll notice a bit of blood and irritability to indicate the beginning of her fertile period. At this point, you can take your female to the vet for tests to confirm that she’s ovulating before you place her with the male for mating. When you have confirmation that your bitch is ovulating, place her in the same room as your stud. It’s best to put one hand on the female’s collar and the other under her ribcage to help steady her while the male mounts her. Make sure to supervise the mating session closely to prevent any aggressive outbursts.  If either dog shows signs of aggression, it’s best to keep them both on leashes during the mating session. That way you can pull them apart and control their interaction better to prevent injury. During intercourse, the stud’s penis will enlarge while it is inside the female. This leads to a situation in which the penis gets “stuck” inside the female and the male dog will typically turn around so that it appears the two dogs are stuck butt-to-butt. This is completely normal and typically lasts around 20 minutes. You can request veterinarian assistance with artificially inseminating your bitch, rather than actually mating the two dogs. This method can be much easier on the female, so it is often the method of choice for veteran breeders.  If you’re comfortable doing it yourself, you can try collecting the semen from the stud’s distended penis and dripping it into the bitch’s vagina with a clean dropper. Keep the female on her back with her hips slightly elevated to help ensure conception. Don't try to perform this yourself unless you've been trained or you could hurt the dogs or cause an infection.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose dogs with good breeding histories. Track your bitch’s ovulation cycle. Put the dogs together when the bitch is ovulating. Get help from your vet for artificial insemination instead of physically breeding the dogs.

Problem: Article: Look for the Settings option along the top of your inbox. It will either be listed as Settings along the menu or appear as a gear-shaped icon that you can click on. Once you access the settings, look for the option that says Forwarding and click on it. Many times, the settings option will be listed in the top right corner. Click on the option to add a forwarding address. Put in another email address that you own that you want your emails to get forwarded to. If you only want specific types of mail sent to you, you can create a filter to get rid of spam messages. You can set up mail to forward to multiple addresses if you only want to receive specific types of mail on each account. When you're finished, send an email to yourself or ask a friend to send an email to you. Make sure the email goes into the inbox on the second account to confirm it works. Check the inbox of the email you're forwarding occasionally just in case a message doesn't forward to the new account. Look along the top bar of icons above the message you want to forward. Look for the symbol of an envelope with an arrow pointing to the right. Click the button and type your own message above the forwarded message. If you're forwarding mail from your phone, long tap on the message until the pop-up menu appears. Click the Forward option to send the email.
Summary: Go to your email settings and click on the Forwarding option to send your mail to another address. Type in the email address you want your messages forwarded to. Send a test email to make sure the message forwards. Click the Forward option on a message if you only want to share a single email.

Q: Hold the treat close to your palm that’s on the ground, so that your palm is in between the treat and the chicken. Keep holding the treat close to your palm on the ground so the chicken has to walk onto your palm to get it. Don’t give the chicken the treat just yet. Make sure both of its feet are on your palm before you bridge and give it the treat. Don’t lift your palm off the ground yet. Let the chicken get comfortable stepping on your hand a few times first. Wait for the chicken to step onto your palm before you lift it. Don’t lift your hand too high at first or you may startle the chicken. Keep your hand steady in the air. Don’t rush the process. Take it slow so the chicken gets used to standing on your hand. After a few sessions, try moving your palm back and forth slowly while the chicken is on it. Eventually, you should be able to walk around with the chicken perched on your hand. When you’re ready for the chicken to get off your hand, gently place your hand on the ground so it can step off.
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Put your palm face up on the ground and hold a treat in your free hand. Show the chicken the treat and wait for it to walk over. Make your bridge noise and give the chicken the treat once it’s on your palm. Try again, this time lifting your palm a few inches off the ground. Repeat daily, lifting your palm a few inches higher each session.