Q: In general, puppies should be kept with their mothers for at least the first 8 weeks of their lives. If the dog breed is small, such as a Yorkshire terrier, it is better for a puppy to live with its littermates or parents for the first 12 weeks so it can mature enough to live with other people and animals. If you find a breeder who is selling puppies younger than 8 weeks old, ask the breeder why, since it is too young. As you are looking for a puppy, you should look at how clean the puppy is. This is a good indicator of the puppy's health. When you meet a new puppy, look for clean:  Ears. Puppy ears that are dirty may cause ear infections or indicate ear mites. Avoid puppies with ear redness or foul odors. Nose. There should be no discharge from the nose and the puppy should not sneeze profusely or cough. Don’t think discharge is just saliva, because the nose may be wet from licking. Eyes. There should be no discharge around the puppy’s eyes. They should be bright and alert. When you are getting a new puppy, its fur should be fresh and clean. It should also be shiny and full. Avoid dogs with bald patches or skin issues. It may be a bit dusty or slightly dirty if the puppy is playing outside with other animals, but it should clean up easily. When you play with the puppy, part its fur and look at the skin. It should also be clean and smooth. Make sure there are no fleas and the puppy doesn’t scratch itself. When you pick up the puppy, check the muscle definition of the legs and arms. All puppy bodies should be strong even if the dog is a tiny breed. Make sure it isn’t thin with a protruding belly. This can be a sign of an untreated worm infestation or a serious health issues, such as a heart problem. If you have a chance, examine what the puppy’s stool looks like. It should be firm. Loose stools or a messy bottom may indicate diarrhea, which is a sign of larger health issues. You should also check where the other puppies in the litter go to the bathroom to make sure none of the other puppies are sick either. Also watch to see if the puppy licks its genital region a lot. This may be a sign of a urinary tract infection. In addition to the physical symptoms, you should evaluate the overall energy level of the puppy. Watch his interaction with other puppies and see how he interacts with you. It may take a little time for the puppy to warm up to you and your family, but it eventually will. Sit with it and make time to play with it when you visit. Puppies who are healthy are curious and want to play if they are awake. If at all possible, ask the shelter or breeder to see the past vet records for your puppy. This will ensure that she has been vaccinated and will let you know if the puppy has been fixed or not. If the breeder or seller won’t or can’t give you past vet records, seriously rethink getting that puppy. This is a warning sign that something could be wrong. Your puppy's health includes his mental health, and that means it should be properly socialized. Ask about what contact the puppy has had with other people and where the puppies are kept (home environment rather than an outside run). A puppy that is poorly socialized may have major behavioral problems down the road.
A: Get one at the right age. Check the puppy’s cleanliness. Examine the coat. Check for a strong body. Examine the stool. Watch his energy level. Ask for past vet records. Ask about socialization.

Article: This should only take a few minutes. Some people choose to skip foundation altogether, especially if they're just looking to minimize the appearance of their pores or add brightness to their complexion. Otherwise, you can apply your makeup as normal.  Apply a light layer of foundation and build up if you need more. The presence of primer means you will actually end up using less foundation.  Your foundation should glide on smoothly and should not settle into creases or wrinkles, as it would without primer. Once you've applied your foundation, you may want to set it with a quick dusting of translucent powder. If your primer and foundation are silicone-based and oil-based, this can help keep your makeup from smudging.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Allow the primer to dry completely.

Problem: Article: Choose an appropriate time when you feel able to meditate, free from distractions. Select a posture comfortable for you––for this meditation, all postures are suitable. (The How to do mindful meditation page describes the four main postures in a little more detail to help you choose one that is practical for you.) Ensure your head and torso are positioned to allow for ease of breathing and awareness. Having a stiff posture will cause discomfort and a too-soft posture will encourage sleepiness. Spend a few moments developing awareness of what you are doing, such as sitting, breathing and relaxing. Spending a few minutes this way allows the mind to build more focus and awareness as it examines the body for tension. Allowing the body to relax also lets your mind become calm and quietened. Give yourself a few minutes for this to occur and let go of distractions, agendas and other subjects of thought.
Summary: Select a quiet, comfortable place to meditate. Relax any tension.

Q: The temptation to stay up late on school nights is real, but not getting enough sleep can actually impact your grades and make you feel stressed. If you’re tired in class, you won’t be able to focus and take good notes. If you can’t focus or take good notes, you won’t learn the material, and you’ll have a harder time studying for tests. It’s not always easy, but try your best to go to sleep early and at the same time every night so you feel rested and alert in class.  Avoid eating, exercising, or drinking caffeine before bed since it will make it harder to fall asleep. Try to avoid looking at screens for 1 hour before you go to bed. The light from screens can make your body feel more awake and interfere with your sleep cycle. Instead, try reading a book, taking a bath, or drawing in a sketchbook before bed. Exercising regularly can actually help your brain function better and reduce stress. Find some form of exercise that you like and do it for 30 minutes at least 5 days a week. Any kind of physical activity you enjoy can count as exercise, like playing sports, riding your bike, dancing, or running. Not only will a healthy diet make you feel better physically, it can also make it easier to concentrate in school. Try to limit foods that are high in saturated fat and simple carbs, like soda, desserts, processed meats, and packaged cookies. Instead, focus on eating fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and whole grains. Some specific foods that may make it easier to concentrate in school and while you’re studying include:  Salmon Blueberries Green tea Spinach Eggs Bananas Dark chocolate Trying to get straight A’s in high school can be super stressful sometimes, so it’s important to find healthy ways to cope with stress that work for you. Set aside some time each day, like an hour every evening, to unwind and shut your brain off for a bit. A few relaxation techniques you can try include:  Yoga Meditation Deep breathing Progressive muscle relaxation
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Get 8 to 10 hours of sleep every night. Get in a little exercise on most days of the week. Eat a healthy, balanced diet. Use relaxation techniques to de-stress.