Article: You probably can't wait to take your new puppy home and start playing, but make sure you go to your local veterinarian first in order to get a check-up and vaccinations.  Rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and canine hepatitis vaccines are all non-negotiable, and you should ask your vet if they recommend any additional vaccines, such as those for kennel cough or Lyme diseases. The wellness exam is particularly important if you purchased your puppy from a breeder, as most breeder contracts include this initial visit in your purchase as long as you do it within the first three days of ownership. Many people think that health insurance is only something to think about for people, but, in fact, it’s wise to ensure your pet just as you would any family member.  After all, veterinary costs can pile up quickly, leaving you with a hefty bill for your pint-sized pup.  And, while puppies tend to suffer from fewer health problems than older dogs, the costs of covering your Shih Tzu when it’s older will be higher than starting a policy now. Most plans such as that offered by the ASPCA will cover illness and injury, but you can purchase additional coverage which can address genetic disorders, routine health care, or behavioral problems. Shih Tzus can be difficult to housebreak, so you should start teaching proper potty procedures as soon as you bring your puppy into your home. Do this by covering specific areas in a newspaper or disposable “piddle-pads” and praising the puppy when it pees or poops in these prescribed areas.  Stay close when you go outside in order to praise the puppy when it does its business outdoors.  When it’s time for bed or you need to leave the puppy unsupervised for a short amount of time, put the puppy in its crate. If your crate is too large, you’ll have a harder time crate training and housebreaking your puppy.  A puppy is unlikely to soil its sleeping area, but, if it can get up and walk away from the bed, it won’t be so particular about making a mistake. Shih Tzus don’t need much outdoor exercise a day, as they’re small enough to get most of their daily exercise quota running around the house and furniture.  That being said, you should play fetch, tug-of-war, and other fun games with your puppy in order to keep them engaged and healthy. You should also take your puppy on at least one brief walk per day.  This lets your puppy sniff around and see the exciting world outside of your apartment or home, as well as get them used to diverse sounds and smells to which they wouldn’t normally be exposed. and socialize by the twelve-week mark.  Shih Tzus can be stubborn and slow learners if you wait too long to start training and socializing them, so get them into doggy kindergarten classes by ten- to twelve-weeks old.  Take them to dog parks as soon as they can walk comfortably on the leash so that they'll tolerate other canine and human company without displaying troublesome behaviors like barking, jumping, and nipping. Make sure you do this only after your puppy has received all the necessary vaccinations in order to avoid catching any bugs from other dogs.
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Take your puppy to the vet for a wellness exam and vaccinations. Sign your puppy up for pet health insurance. Start potty-training immediately. Stay active with plenty of play time. Train

Problem: Article: Right after planting, the tulips do actually need watering to trigger growth. This will likely be one of the few times you actually have to water them. Do not water them again until you see leaves. Then, you can give them a light sprinkling and that's it. If it hasn't rained in a few weeks in your area, give your tulips a dusting of water. This will be one of the rare occasions when you should step in and get some moisture into the soil. Tulips often need less water during the spring due to lots of rain and moisture. Most of the time, the weather will take care of this plant for you. Normal rainfall is all they need.
Summary: Water your tulips once planted. Water developing tulips only during a dry spell.

Go to https://www.facebook.com/. This will open your News Feed page if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password in the top-right corner of the page and click Log in. Either scroll through your News Feed until you find the video, or enter the name of the person who posted the video into the search bar at the top of the page and go to their account to look for the video. If you see a globe icon somewhere below the name of the person or the page which posted the video, you can download it without any problems. If you see a lock or a two-person silhouette instead of a globe, you cannot download the video. Once you arrive at the video, press your mouse's right button on it to prompt a drop-down menu. You may have to right-click the video a few times before the drop-down menu will appear.  On a Mac, you can also hold Ctrl and click the video. If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Clicking it prompts a small pop-up box with the Facebook video's link in it. Click the link in the pop-up box to select it, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Doing so will copy the link. You can also right-click the link and then click Copy in the resulting drop-down menu. Go to https://savemomo.com/ in your browser. SaveMoMo is a website that allows you to download videos from Facebook by inputting links. Click the "Just insert a link" text box at the top of the page, then press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) and Click Go button. You can also right-click the text field and click Paste in the drop-down menu. This green button is below the video's preview window. Doing so will immediately prompt the video to download into your computer's default "Downloads" folder, though you may have to confirm the download or select a save location depending on your browser's settings. SaveMoMo will automatically assign the highest possible quality to your video, but if you want to lower the video's quality, click ∨ to the right of the "MP4 HD" text and then select a different option (e.g., MP4 SD).
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Open Facebook. Go to the video that you want to download. Make sure the video is public. Right-click the video. Click Show video URL. Copy the Facebook link. Open the SaveMoMo website. Paste in the Facebook video's link. Click Download.