Write an article based on this "Decide where you want your dog to toilet. Start training right away. Watch for signs that your dog needs to toilet. Clean up messes immediately."
article: Avoid letting your dog get familiar with toileting indoors if you'd like it to toilet outside. If you have a place in your yard where you'd like your dog to toilet, bring it to the spot immediately. Before you even go into your house, let it sniff around the yard until your dog urinates or defecates. When your dog does urinate or defecate, give your dog lots of verbal praise and attention so your dog associates going to the bathroom outside with being praised. In order to make your French bulldog a good household member, begin potty training your dog as soon as you get it. If you wait to begin training and let your dog toilet on puppy pads, it will take longer to potty train it and you dog will be confused about where to toilet. You'll need to be very consistent and encouraging when you begin housebreaking your French bulldog. Most dogs will show signs that they need to toilet, so watch your French bulldog to become familiar with your dog's specific signs. You should also be in the habit of frequently giving it  the opportunity to toilet. Signs that your dog needs to toilet include:  Panting Pacing or sniffing around the house Barking Wandering off to a quiet area If you didn't notice your dog's cue to toilet or your dog accidentally goes in the house, thoroughly clean up the mess. You'll need to use a product designed for pet messes or a special pet-urine enzymatic cleaner. This will completely remove the scent of urine so your dog doesn't return to the same spot to toilet later. Don't scold or hit your dog for having an accident. Your dog won't be able to associate the punishment with the action (toileting inside) and your dog will learn not to trust you.

Write an article based on this "Insert the new jet into the jet well. Rotate the jet clockwise. Check to see if the new jets work."
article: Place the new jet into the same place where you removed the old jet. Push the jet into the jet well until the back of it is flush against the tub. Begin to turn the jet clockwise. If you have trouble turning it, you can use a wrench. You may hear a click when it has been fully installed. Read the instructions that came with your new jets before fully installing them. Refill the water in your home spa or turn on your bathtub. Turn on your new jets. If they do not work properly, try the installation process again. There may be a problem with the home spa if the jets still do not work properly after inspection and re-installation.

Write an article based on this "Eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Add nuts to your diet. Eat more berries. Consume colorful vegetables. Eat more avocado. Consume foods high in resveratrol. Avoid eating foods that contain trans-fatty acids."
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Try to eat fish twice a week or look for daily a supplement containing 0.3 and 0.5 grams of EPA and DHA. Omega-3 fatty acids can protect your heart muscle by reducing inflammation in the body. They may also reduce your triglyceride levels, blood pressure, blood clotting time, and irregular heartbeats. While you can purchase omega-3 fatty acid supplements in liquid gel cap form, there are many fish that are high in omega-3s. Opt for wild-caught fish and avoid farm-raised fish which are high in antibiotics, pesticides and other chemicals harmful to your health. Fish high in omega-3s include:  Salmon Lake trout Herring Sardines Tuna Nuts contain omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, vitamin E, plant sterols, and arginine, an amino acid that can help relax blood vessels and reduce blood pressure. All of these can protect the heart and the FDA says that eating 1 ounce of some nuts daily can reduce your risk of heart disease. Fiber and plant sterols help lower your cholesterol, make you feel full on less, and may reduce your risk of diabetes, while vitamin E can prevent plaque buildup in the arteries. Try adding just a handful of walnuts or almonds to your meals. Eat either 1.5 ounces of nuts or 2 tablespoons of nut butter to get the health benefits. Since nuts are high in calories, eat small amounts of them and stop eating chips or soda to balance out the extra calories. Try to eat 100 grams or around a cup of berries a day. Berries, like strawberries and blueberries, are high in phytonutrients that help to protect the heart. Studies show that eating berries every day can improve platelet function and "good" HDL cholesterol while reducing blood pressure. Each of these changes help to protect the heart from cardiovascular disease and improve heart function. Berries are also high in antioxidants known as polyphenols. Polyphenols are naturally found in plants and research suggests that they protect the body against cancers and cardiovascular diseases. You can also eat dark chocolate, tea, and red wine, which are also high in polyphenols. Eat 1 to 2 cups of red, yellow and orange vegetables, which are high in carotenoids and flavonoids. These protect against cardiovascular disease and improve heart function by preventing oxidation of cholesterol in the arteries. Oxidized cholesterol increases the formation of plaque in the arteries which can lead to heart disease. While you can take beta-carotene or astaxanthin supplements to get carotenoids, there are several vegetables that naturally contain high levels of carotenoids, such as:  Pumpkins Carrots Winter squash Plantains Collard greens Tomatoes Red peppers Broccoli Brussels sprouts Kale Spinach Oranges Peas Try to eat avocado every day, but limit yourself to 1/4 of an avocado, since they're high in calories. Try cubing them into salads, spreading them on sandwiches, or use them in place of butter. Avocados are known as one of nature's superfoods because they're high in monosaturated fats that lower your LDL or "bad" cholesterol, as well as polyunsaturated fats which, in moderation, are good for the heart. They also have anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation increases the risk of atherosclerosis and hardening of the arteries. These can cause high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. Try drinking 1 to 2 cups of wine or grape juice or eat 2 cups of grapes or raisins. Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol that reduces the "stickiness" of blood platelets, which can prevent plaque buildup, reduce blood pressure, and improve heart function. While you can take resveratrol supplements, it's also found in a variety of foods, including:  Red and black grapes Red and black raisins Red wine (talk with your doctor about how much you can safely drink for health benefits) Trans fats will increase your “bad” cholesterol (LDL) and lower your “good” cholesterol (HDL). They're produced industrially to reduce the potential for spoilage and give food a longer shelf life. High cholesterol levels increase your risk of high blood pressure which increases the work of the heart. These will increase the risk of congestive heart failure and poor heart function. Foods high in trans fats include:  Deep fat fried food (like fried chicken, french fries, and doughnuts) Baked goods (especially those containing shortening, like pastries) Fried snacks (like chips or popcorn popped in oil) Refrigerated dough (like canned cookie, biscuit, or pizza doughs) Creamers (like non-dairy coffee creamers) Margarine