Q: If you keep your rabbit inside, you can choose one room to let your bunny run around in. This room should have a litter box, a hay feeder, food dishes, and water bowl in one area. Place a mat under it to protect it from messes. Inside the room, you can set up cardboard castles, bunny condos, puppy pens, or rabbit cages. Rabbits chew constantly. If you are going to let your bunny run around a room, you need to protect your bunny by covering up wires or removing them. Hide and protect electrical cords with hard plastic tubing split lengthwise with the cords tucked inside inside. You can also tuck cords behind wood work or trim, wrap them in spiral wrap, or use concealers to keep them out of sight. Rabbits will chew on trim, door edges, and furniture legs. They may also chew wallpaper, sheetrock, and carpet. Place a board over any places that your bunny may want to chew. Place cardboard or 2x4s under furniture so the rabbit doesn’t burrow up into the soft underside of it. You can also place clear plastic panels over the wall to keep the rabbit from chewing on it. Watch your bunny carefully when she is running around the room and give her an acceptable chewing object if she tries to go after furniture or part of the house. To help deter your rabbit from chewing things she shouldn’t, you should provide plenty of things for the rabbit to chew on. These include alfalfa cubes, grass hay stuffed in cardboard tubes, fresh branches (apple, willow or aspen only), or rolled up cotton towels.
A: Consider giving your rabbit an indoor room. Cover or remove electrical wiring. Protect trim and furniture from chewing. Keep out plenty of acceptable things for your rabbit to chew.

Article: You can talk to your doctor about which supplement is right for you. Keep in mind that supplements and herbs haven’t been well-studied or tested, but that they have been used successfully in many cultures around the world. Your doctor might suggest taking DHEA, which is considered safe in low doses. Ask your doctor about a dose that is suitable for you. It may differ from person to person.  Your doctor will usually prescribe this supplement in the form of a pill. Acne is a common side effect of DHEA. Another option is to take the supplement L-arginine. When taken in high doses it may stimulate your blood vessels, which can cause them to open wider and increase blood flow. Ask your doctor about the appropriate dose.  Common side effects include cramps, nausea, and diarrhea.  If you take blood pressure medication, ask your doctor about potential negative interactions. Your doctor might recommend trying Panax Ginseng, which has been shown to help treat premature ejaculation. It is only deemed safe for short-term use, so you’ll need to find another option if the issue persists. Ask your doctor about the proper length of time to use this.  Follow your doctor's instructions on how to apply the cream. If you take insulin, ask your doctor about potential interactions. Insomnia is a common side effect. If you are interested in combining natural treatments with medicine, this is a good choice for you. When taken together, propionyl-L-carnitine and Viagra can be very successful in treating erectile dysfunction. Ask your doctor if this method could work for you and about your proper dosage. If you take Warfarin, ask your doctor about possible interactions.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Take dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in low doses. Try L-arginine to stimulate blood vessels. Use a ginseng cream to treat premature ejaculation. Combine propionyl-L-carnitine with Viagra for greater effects.

Q: You may want to put together scripts for what you will say at the beginning of a show and when you transition from one story to another. Put your content in order so you can read down the list. Whatever it is, make sure you enjoy it. You probably won't become rich from this endeavor. Spend your time discussing or promoting something you really care about; the reward will be in feeding your knowledge/humor/music to others. This is probably the biggest step for without your voice, your podcast doesn't exist. Talk in a consistent pace and show passion in your subjects. Read the scripts and don't forget to thank people for being part of the show. You can have the perfect podcast delivered, but sometimes technical glitches run the show, ruining all your hard work. Before you begin the actual recording session, take a few samples to test the software, mess with the volume controls, and just plain make sure everything is functioning. Make sure it's in MP3 format; a bit rate of 128 kbps is probably sufficient for a talk-show podcast, but podcasts featuring music will want bit rates of 192 kbps or better.  Do not use special characters (such as # or % or ?) in the file name. Open it up into your sound editor and edit out extra background noise or long periods of silence. Put in intro/outro music if you'd like. Of course, you can always save it as a WAV file first, to give you a master backup to work from if something were to go wrong. ) and give it album art. Either make it yourself, find some free, non-copyrighted images online, or have a friend make one for you. Be careful to name the audio file so that the name of the podcast and the date of the episode are clear. You may also want to edit the ID3 tags of the MP3 file to help people find and catalogue your podcasts. The feed must meet all industry standards for a valid 2.0 feed with enclosures. Try using a complete solution and service such as Libsyn, Castmate or Podomatic (see the external links below). For longer podcasts, you'll be paying a small fee.  The easiest way to do it is to use a blog. So hop on over to Blogger.com, Wordpress.com, or another blogging service, and start a blog with the title of your podcast. Don't make any posts just yet. If your host has limits on the amount of bandwidth you can use, you could incur overage charges if your podcast becomes very popular (fingers crossed!).  A feed acts like a "container" for the MP3 file that tells feed aggregator programs where to get new episodes. It can be done manually with some XML coding. It's similar to HTML. You can copy another RSS file and use the template to make your necessary modifications.
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Prepare your content. Record the audio for your podcast. Save the audio file to your computer desktop. Tag it, give it ID information (artist, album, etc. Create your RSS podcast feed.