Write an article based on this "Comfort your dog. Keep your hands out of your dog’s mouth. Soothe your dog after the seizure. Pay attention to the duration of your dog’s seizures."
article: Your dog is going to be scared and confused during and after a seizure, so it is crucial to do everything that you can to help them feel less afraid. If your dog suffers from frequent seizures, you will also want to learn how to recognize the signs of a seizure so that you can prepare. Some simple steps that you can take to comfort your dog during a seizure include:  Placing a cushion or pillow beneath your dog’s head. This will help to protect your dog's head during a seizure. Speaking to your dog in a low, soothing voice. Say things like, "It's okay, buddy. That's a good dog. Easy, easy, I got you." Petting your dog in a calming, gentle way. You may also consider letting your dog lay across your lap or holding them if they are a small dog. It is a misconception that dogs will swallow their tongues, and under no circumstances should you stick your hand or fingers into your dog's mouth when they are having a seizure. You will likely get bit. Do not try to put any objects into your dog’s mouth either or your dog may break a tooth or even choke. It is important to get your dog calmed before taking any other action. Sometimes the seizure will restart if your dog is very nervous and/or tries to get up before they have recovered. Continue soothing your dog and stay close for a while after the episode. To help your dog relax, keep the room quiet. Turn off the radio and TV and don’t allow more than one or two people in the room. Take other pets out of the room as well. Try to keep track of how long the seizures last. If your phone is handy take a video of the event. This documentation may help the veterinarian to diagnose and properly treat your dog. If the seizure continues for longer than five minutes, get your pet to a veterinary emergency room as quickly as possible. Long seizures can exhaust the respiratory muscles and, thereby, interfere with your dog's ability to breathe.

Write an article based on this "Build the frame. Put the shirt on. Stuff the shirt. Put the overalls on. Give him hands. Give him feet."
article: Begin by centering a 5 foot (1.5 m) stick near the top of a 6 to 8 foot (1.8 to 2.4 m) stick, rake handle or garden pole. This creates the shoulders of the scarecrow. Fasten the shorter stick in place using a screwdriver and screw, some twine, or hot glue. Dress your scarecrow with an old plaid shirt, using the horizontal stick for his arms. Button the shirt up the front, then tie the arm ends and bottom of the shirt using twine or wire. Strategically stuff the shirt to fill out your scarecrow. Straw, hay, leaves, grass clippings, wood chips and rags are all acceptable stuffing materials.  Try to avoid using newspaper to stuff your scarecrow, however, as rainfall may cause it to become soggy and shapeless.  Use extra stuffing to give your scarecrow a potbelly if desired. Make a hole in the seat of the overalls for the vertical stick to pass through. Put the overalls on the scarecrow, placing the straps on the shoulders. Tie the cuffs with twine or wire. Fill out the legs of the overalls using the same stuffing as you used for the shirt. Old fashioned scarecrows had straw sticking out the cuffs of the shirt sleeves, but to make a more realistic human form, you can use old work gloves or gardening gloves. Fill the gloves with enough stuffing to keep them in shape, tuck in the ends of the shirt sleeves, then secure with wire or twine. Stick the cuffs of the pants into the tops of some old work boots, or other shoes. Secure using either string sewn into each component, or hot melt glue.  Alternatively, try using double sided tape, such as carpet tape, to attach the boots. Whatever method you use, make sure the attachment is secure, or your scarecrow will lose his feet.

Write an article based on this "Save. Borrow from family and friends. Ask about payment plans."
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Simply saving is probably the best option. Putting away small amounts of money over time assure that you'll have enough for the procedure and will not have to take out loans or use a credit card. It's best to have the money upfront for most cosmetic surgeries. The main drawback, however, is that you might have to wait months or even years to secure the necessary funds. If you're unable to secure a loan or use a card, try to borrow money from family and friends. Expectations of repayment are more flexible and there will likely not be an interest rate.  If you make a late payment, your loved ones should understand. If you have anything in writing, you can agree to flexible terms and low to no interest. It can be a quick, hassle-free way to secure the money. The main drawback of borrowing from friends and family is that it jeopardizes your relationships. People frequently have falling outs over money. If you're unable to make a payment or default on the agreement you could end up estranged from a loved one. Doctors may be able to work out a payment plan with you. This way, you would not have to pay the total cost upfront.  For a doctor's payment plan, missed or late payments do not show up on a credit card. There is generally no interest. Doctors are usually flexible enough that they can create a plan that works for your specific needs. The main drawback is unpaid loans can still go to collections. This can seriously damage your credit score. It can also damage your relationship with your doctor. He or she might not be willing to help you if you're in need of future procedures.