Article: A dog's paws can be easily injured by walking on sharp or rough objects. Either keep your dog totally out of areas with sharp objects on the ground, or clean up the ground thoroughly before bringing your dog into one of these areas.  For example, keep your dog out of work areas where metal shavings or glass fragments could be on the ground. As a rule of thumb, don't have your dog walk anywhere where you wouldn't walk barefoot. If your dog walks through a toxic substance, it could injure the dog's paw. The dog could also ingest the substance when it licks its paw. For example, floor cleaners can contain chemicals that are hazardous for your dog.  When cleaning your floor with a strong chemical, keep your dog out of the area. Also look at the labels on your floor cleaners to make sure they are non-toxic to dogs. In order to protect your dog's paws from serious injury, it's important to keep an eye on their condition. Inspecting them on a regular basis for cuts, cracks, or punctures can help you catch problems before they become serious.  Inspect your dog's paws on at least a weekly basis, if not daily. Look at them more often if your dog is spending a lot of time outdoors or in areas where its paws could be injured. If you take your dog running or hiking, make sure you're checking its paws throughout your trip. If they look worn down, let your dog rest. When inspecting your dog's paws for damage, you also need to look for problems between the toes, most often due to thorns or burrs getting embedded there. Removing these items quickly is important because they can easily cause infection and pain.  If you spot a burr or thorn, use tweezers to remove it. Be gentle so that your dog is not resistant to your efforts, but also make sure you get a secure hold on the whole thing. A small piece that's broken off and left behind can be even harder to remove. If you cannot remove a burr or thorn completely, seek veterinary help. Leaving them embedded can create a severe infection and can impact your dog's ability to walk, so proper veterinary care is vital.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep your dog away from sharp objects on the ground. Don't allow your dog near chemicals or toxins on the ground. Check your dog's paws regularly for damage. Be sure to look between your dog's toes.

Problem: Article: A decoupage glue, such as Mod Podge, is the cheapest, most readily-available option. Keep in mind that most decoupage glues are not waterproof, and they may get tacky if wet. Alternatively, you can use an acrylic paint medium instead. Unlike most decoupage glues, acrylic medium is waterproof and resistant to yellowing or discoloring. You can use a wide, flat paintbrush or a foam brush to do this. Avoid putting on too much medium, however, or the paper will soak it up and wrinkle. If you are building a collage, consider applying the glue to the back of your image instead; work one image at a time. If you are covering the entire canvas, match up the bottom edge of the paper with the bottom edge of the canvas, then carefully lay it down. Carefully adjust the paper until you are happy with the placement. You can do this with your hands or with a special roller, which you can find it alongside the other decoupaging supplies in an arts and crafts store. Smooth the paper out starting from the middle of the canvas, and work your way towards the outside edges. All that smoothing out likely resulted in some of your medium leaking out from under the paper. You can wipe it away with your paintbrush. This will have the added benefit of sealing the edge of the paper against the canvas.
Summary: Choose a medium to work with. Apply a thin coat of your chosen medium to the front of the canvas. Set the paper onto the canvas. Smooth the paper down to adhere it. Clean up any excess medium.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you two regularly break up and get back together, then the relationship might not be very serious or worthwhile. But if he tries to work through problems rather than throwing in the towel, then he is committed to you. Though there are some couples who become serious after the first date, this is the exception and not the rule.  If you have been dating for six months or longer, then you might have a serious boyfriend on your hands.  If it has been shorter, give it some time before getting too serious. If you two have a bedtime routine or set date nights with one another, then your guy might be serious about you. Having you incorporated into his daily schedule is a big deal! Have his past partners met his mom or are you the only one to do so?  Are you his longest relationship?  How many others has he loved in the past?  If you find that you are one of few to hear “I love you” from him or meet his mother, then he’s probably head over heels for you!

SUMMARY: Consider whether you have broken up in the past. Reflect on how long you’ve been dating. Determine if you have a set routine. Consider past relationships.

Set your oven to convection and make some room on the center rack. Let it begin warming up as you assemble the nachos. A lower cooking temperature will allow everything to heat evenly throughout without burning the chips. Melted cheese and other temperamental ingredients can stick and harden on an ungreased cooking surface if you're not careful. A quick spritz of cooking spray will prevent that from happening, even with the cheesiest nachos.  Nonstick cookware can be cleaned with a simple wipe, saving you a lot of messy cleanup. Choose a deep pan or casserole dish that will contain all the ingredients you'll be heaping onto your nachos. Distribute the chips out to the edges of the dish. Make sure they're lying as flat as possible. This way, they'll be able to hold toppings better and won't be as likely to break.  Use a hearty style of tortilla chip that will hold up to heavier toppings.  Try to overlap the edges of the chips so there are no open spaces between them. Distribute the cheese evenly over the top of the tortilla chips. Use as much as you please—for smaller portions, a couple handfuls should be enough, while you may need to use an entire package for party-sized platters.  Freshly grated cheese tends to melt better than bagged shredded varieties.  Put down two layers of chips and cheese to achieve just the right ratio of crunch to creaminess. With your first layer complete, you can now pile on any and all of your other favorite nacho toppers. Fresh tomatoes, diced red onion, black olives, refried beans, jalapeño peppers, corn and black beans are all popular options. Once again, aim for even coverage with your ingredients.  Sprinkle a little more cheese on top to help tie it all together. Get creative with your nacho toppings. Try bacon-bleu cheese nachos with sliced scallions, or serve them fajita style with caramelized bell peppers and onions.
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (176°C). Prepare a large baking pan with cooking spray. Spread the tortilla chips at the bottom of the baking dish. Cover the chips with shredded cheese. Add the rest of your ingredients.