INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your small dog will need a variety of toys to prevent him from getting bored. Give him two to three toys at a time, then switch them out once a week. If you do not have enough homemade toys to rotate out this frequently, consider adding in some store-bought toys. If your small dog tends to destroy his toys, you may need to rotate them out more frequently. Although dogs are generally not picky when it comes to toys, do not be surprised if your small dog prefers some toys over others.  For example, he may really enjoy playing with the homemade stuffed animal, but not show much interest in the tug toy.  If you see him gravitating towards certain homemade toys, make more toys of that type. Watching your dog will allow you to observe if (or when) your dog becomes destructive with his toys. Your small dog will love playing with his toys, but his playtime will be even more enjoyable if you are playing with him—interactive play is very important for your dog. Your homemade tug toy is great for engaging in a friendly tug-of-war game with your dog.  The other toys you make may be good for playing fetch with your dog. Interacting with your small dog during playtime will allow him to release pent-up physical and mental energy, which will help prevent him from feeling bored or isolated.

SUMMARY: Rotate your dog's toys out regularly. Take note of which toys your small dog prefers. Interact with your dog when he is playing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Transfer cashew butter in a glass jar with a tightly sealed lid. Store in the refrigerator and use within one week. The oil and solids will separate after sitting, so you will need to give it a good stir every time you use it. Pour cashew butter into candy molds or ice cube trays. After they are frozen, you can store these mini-blocks of cashew butter in a freezer-safe container or storage bag for approximately 4 months. on bread, bananas, apple slices, or straight from the jar. Cashew butter has a creamy, buttery, rich flavor, which many people prefer over peanut butter's flavor. The butter is rich in protein and unsaturated fats, making it an ideal healthy energy snack. Put a frozen cube of cashew butter in a small container and include it in a sack lunch with some crackers, celery sticks or apple slices. After sitting for a couple of hours, the butter will be nicely thawed and easy to dip into, but it won't have sat so long that its oils and solids separated. Cashew butter is especially useful and flavorful in Indian, Thai, Chinese or West African cuisine (such as cuisine from The Gambia or Senegal). Cashew butter can be mixed into recipes as a nut flavor or as a thickener. It can be used in Szechuan chicken dishes, spring rolls, curries, chicken tikka masala, and soups. It can also be a replacement for any recipe that calls for peanut butter, almond butter or tahini. Substitute cashew butter in a peanut butter cookie recipe for a nuanced flavor change in this classic cookie. Because of cashew butter's softer texture, you may need to experiment with the quantity that you are substituting in a peanut butter cookie recipe. Add more flour if the cookie batter seems too runny. Shape the cookie dough into balls and roll them in sugar before baking. Or, use a fork to make the criss-cross pattern in the dough before baking. Bake the cookies according to the peanut butter recipe's directions. Watch them carefully to make sure they do not burn; sometimes, ingredient substitutions can change the time necessary to bake the perfect cookie. Make batches of cashew butter and store them in pint-sized mason jars. Make personalized labels for the jars and tie a ribbon around the jars. Give your homemade cashew butter to friends or family as birthday or holiday presents.
Summary: Store the cashew butter in the refrigerator. Store the cashew butter in the freezer. Eat cashew butter just as you would eat peanut butter: Eat one cube of cashew butter as a single portion sized snack. Use cashew butter when cooking. Make cashew butter cookies. Give cashew butter as a present.

Get the bleeding victim to a hospital as quickly as possible. Internal bleeding cannot be treated at home and can only be dealt with by a doctor. Symptoms of internal bleeding may include:  Rapid heartbeat Low blood pressure Cold, sweaty skin Dizziness or confusion Pain and inflammation near the site of the injury Bruising of the skin Don't try to move, and remain laying down if you're able. If you are helping someone else with internal bleeding, keep them calm and resting comfortably to prevent further injury. . Monitor the victim's airway, breathing, and circulation. Attend to external bleeding, if there is any. Keep the victim from getting too hot or too cold by applying rags dipped in water to the forehead.
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One-sentence summary -- Call an ambulance immediately if you suspect internal bleeding. Relax in a comfortable position. Check for breathing Maintain normal body temperature.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Stimulating the acupressure point between your big toe and second toe is best done while laying down supine, which is sometimes called the "sleeping" position by practitioners of TCM. For best results, press down on the top of the foot in the webbing between the first two toes and hold firmly for at least 30 seconds, then release gradually. Do both feet after a short rest between the two. Soaking your feet in an ice bath post-treatment will help prevent any bruising or foot soreness. There is another beneficial acupressure point on the bottom of your foot, a little closer to your toes than your heel. To start, clean your feet thoroughly and sit on a stable chair. Then massage the bottom of your foot for a few minutes before locating the pressure point. For best results, press down with your thumb and hold firmly for at least 30 seconds, then release gradually. Do both feet after a short rest between the two.  If you have especially ticklish feet, then use some peppermint lotion on them, which will cause a tingling sensation and make them less sensitive to touch. Massaging and putting pressure on the feet and parts of the lower legs is not appropriate for women who are pregnant as it may induce uterine contractions. The relevant pressure points behind the knees are situated directly below the center of the knee joint (point B-54) and also a few inches lateral to the knee joint within the lateral gastrocnemius or calf muscle (point B-53). For best results, press down with your thumb and hold firmly for at least 30 seconds, then release gradually. Do the points behind both knees consecutively.  Stimulating the B-54 and B-53 points behind both knees can help relieve stiffness in the back as well as pain in the hips, legs (from sciatica) and knees. The points behind the knee are sometimes referred to as the Commanding Middle by practitioners of TCM.

SUMMARY:
Press on the top part of the foot while laying down. Press on the sole of your foot while sitting. Press on the acupressure points behind the knees.