Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep the lessons short and effective. Teach your dog no or stop. Teach your dog to sit. Teach your dog the down command. Train your French bulldog to stay. Train your dog to come. Teach the quiet command. Consider clicker training your dog.

Answer: If your French bulldog is young, keep training sessions to about 5 minutes, increasing the time if your dog is older. Plan on doing 3 to 5 training sessions a day. Try to pick times when your dog isn't hungry or tired so your dog will be more focused on learning. Be consistent and patient with your dog. The lessons should build on each other, so start with simpler commands before moving on to commands that require your dog to know additional commands. This command will come in useful when you need to teach your dog not to bite or chew (natural tendencies for younger dogs). If your dog bites or nips you or you see your dog chewing, tap its nose lightly and say, "No bite" or "No chew." Remove your hand from your dog's mouth and replace it with a toy. Giving an acceptable chew toy will distract your dog and teach it what is appropriate to chew. Have your dog stand in front of you and place a treat in your hand so your dog can see it in your palm. Firmly say, "sit" in a friendly voice while you push your dog's bottom down until your dog sits. Give your dog the treat immediately and tell it good job. Repeat this process by stepping away from your dog. Turn to face your dog and tell it to sit. Keep pushing down your dog's bottom and praising it as you did before until your dog sits on its own. Place your dog in a sit position while you put a treat in your hand. Make sure your dog knows you have the treat in your hand and put your hand near its nose. Move your hand to the floor while you say "down" or "lay down." Your dog will follow your hand to the floor by starting to lay down. As soon as your dog does (or tries), give the treat and praise. Practice this command until your dog goes down consistently. If your young dog jumps to your attention or while playing, keep your dog on a leash to correct its behavior. As your dog starts to jump, command your dog to "sit" and reward. Your dog will learn not to jump on people. Have your dog sit and praise your dog when your dog obeys. Put your hand in front of its face like you're hand is a stop sign. Firmly say "stay" and back away slowly. If your dog starts to run to you, start again by commanding your dog to sit. Repeat the command to stay and back away again. Repeat this until your dog consistently obeys. Don't let your dog off the leash until your dog knows the stay command and follows it consistently. Begin this command when your dog is playing or sniffing around a fenced area. Crouch down, slap your thighs and say "come" in a friendly voice. This will make your dog think you want to play and your dog will run over to play with you. When your dog does, reward it with a treat and lots of praise.  Use this command when your dog is doing something potentially dangerous to get your dog to come to you quickly.  Practice this command at different times when your puppy is distracted. This is a good way to test your dog's response to the command. If your dog begins barking and you need to silence your dog, keep a bag of treats handy. When your dog barks, take a treat out and say "quiet." Draw its attention to the treat and when your dog stops barking, immediately give it the reward. Giving the reward immediately helps your dog associate the command "quiet" with quieting down. It may take a while but eventually your dog will understand that you expect it to quiet down when you say quiet. Teach your dog to associate a clicking sound from a clicker device as a reward for following a command. To do this, click the device and give your dog a treat. Practice training your dog and whenever it obeys, click the device and give a treat. Eventually, your dog will associate correct behavior with the clicker sound. Once your dog is familiar with the clicker, you can wean your dog off the treats and clicking sound so that the dog just responds to the command and clicker.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use this method if you don't have access to your computer. Visit . Log in with your Apple ID. Click the "All Devices" button at the top of the window. Select your iPod from the list. Click the "Erase" button and confirm. Setup your iPod like new.

Answer: You can reset your iPod using the Find My iPhone website, as long as your iPod was registered with your Apple ID and Find My iPod was enabled in the iCloud menu. This will only work if the iPod is currently connected to a wireless network. Because you'll be doing this remotely, you won't be able to create a new backup. This means all of your data will be lost, but you'll be able to load any previous backups you may have created. icloud.com/find on another computer or device. You can use a web browser on any device or computer, or the Find My iPhone app on another iOS device. Make sure you log in with the same Apple ID associated with your iPod. This will display all of your Apple devices that are connected with your Apple ID. The map will center on it, and details will appear in a card. This will send a signal to your iPod to begin the reset process. The reset process will take a little while to complete. If your iPod cannot be contacted by Find My iPhone, you'll need to try another method in this article. Once the reset is finished, you'll be prompted to setup your iPod as if it were new. You'll be given the option to load a backup if you've made one in the past, otherwise the device will be fresh and need to be reloaded with music.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't immediately reach for the pesticide. Call an exterminator. Know what to expect. Ensure the person is systematic. Try a heat treatment. Alert any management.

Answer: Pesticides are not that effective against bed bugs, so dousing your bed and room in one is not going to be that helpful. If you think you have bed bugs, the first step is to call a professional exterminator. You simply don't have the skills and tools you need to take care of the problem completely. The professional is going to need to get in and around most of your room, including headboards, baseboards, carpets, and your mattress and bedsprings. Watch carefully to make sure the professional is getting into every nook and cranny. He or she should be able to spot where bed bugs could be hiding, but you may need to point out hidden areas. Exterminators can heat up your rooms to very hot temperature to kill the bed bugs, which you can't do on your own. Ask the professional about performing a heat treatment. If you live in an apartment complex, you need to talk to management, as bed bugs may be spreading from apartment to apartment. When one apartment is treated, the apartments directly above, below and on either side should be treated at the same time.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take time to understand your emotions. Don't blame yourself. Recognize your beliefs are not reality. Create your own connections with others. Practice basic self care.

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Notice how your body responds to the emotions that come up about your distant parent. It may help consult a professional counselor to discus your feelings and develop coping strategies for difficult emotions. If there’s another family member you can lean on, don’t hesitate to reach out. Try to keep up healthy regular routines, such as eating well, exercising, and sleeping, even when you feel sad or disappointed. It is not your fault that your parent is emotionally unavailable. Emotionally distant parents are dealing with their own issues and unable to provide their children emotional support. When you feel frustrated or guilty, remind yourself you're not to blame for your parents' distance. Instead of ignoring negative thoughts, replace them with positive ones. If you have a thought like "It's my fault my parent is acting this way," acknowledge that emotion. Then, replace it with something positive, like, "I'm trying my best with a difficult relationship and I deserve credit." An emotionally unavailable parent can affect how you feel about yourself and the world. If you're struggling with negative emotions, remind yourself that there is a difference between belief and reality. Emotions are powerful, but they are not objective facts.  Many people with emotionally distant parents feel they don't deserve love. If you feel this way, remind yourself that you believe this due to your relationship with your parents. It's not a reflection of reality. Imagine someone else is experiencing your feelings. If a loved one told you they didn't deserve love, you would likely reassure them that is not true. Give yourself the same level of support. If you can't get emotional support from your parents, seek it from others. A strained relationship with your parents can cause feelings of insecurity. To make yourself feel more secure and supported, work on building and maintaining your existing friendships.  Seek out new friendships by joining a club, getting involved in a charity, or finding other ways to branch out and meet people. Remember, there are many different types of relationships that can be fulfilling. While it can sting to have a strained relationship with your parents, you likely have many other people in your life who love and support you. It's hard to control your emotions if you're not doing basic things, like eating right and getting enough sleep. During times when your relationship with your parents feels particularly strained, make sure you're keeping up with the basics of self care.  During rough patches with your parents, be extra aware of your daily schedule. Ask yourself whether you're eating enough, sleeping enough, and giving yourself enough down time. If you find you've been neglecting self care, make a conscious effort to take better care of yourself. Remember, you deserve to be cared for, even if your relationship with your parents makes you feel otherwise.