Wait for the dial tone. Some phone providers require you to sign up for call forwarding/diversion at an additional cost. This method will only work if your service supports call forwarding. After a brief pause (or three quick dial tones), you’ll hear the steady dial tone once more. The code you’ll dial depends on how you want to forward calls:   Forward all incoming calls:  *72  Forwarding when you don’t answer:  *92  Forward when busy/on the other line:  *90 This is the phone number that your incoming calls will be forwarded to. Confirmation may occur in one of two ways:  If you hear a confirmation message, you’re all set. If you hear ringing through the receiver, this means your provider will confirm the forwarding once another party answers the call. If you decide not to forward calls, dial one of the following codes:   Stop forwarding all calls: *73 Stop forwarding on no answer: *93 Stop forwarding when busy: *91

Summary: Pick up your landline phone. Dial the call diversion code. Dial the forwarding phone number. Wait for confirmation. Disable call forwarding when desired.


Your puggle will need someplace warm and cozy to sleep, so make sure that you provide your puggle with a comfortable bed. You may want to place this bed in your room to comfort your puggle while he is a puppy. If you do not want him to sleep in your room, then you might try to get him to sleep in the bed in his crate with the door open. You should keep your puggle inside the house whenever you are not able to supervise him outside. Puggles are designer dogs that may be an attractive target to do thieves. Your puggle will need lots of mental stimulation and toys to chew on as well. Make sure that you provide him with a variety of toys, such as puzzle toys, rope toys, and squeaky toys. Your puggle may also enjoy interactive toys such as Frisbees or tennis balls for a game of fetch. Make sure that you play with your Puggle daily to keep him entertained. Even if you only have 15 minutes to play with him in your living room, he will appreciate the attention and it will be a good bonding opportunity for you and your dog. You will need to take your puggle for a short daily walk of around 15 to 30 minutes to ensure that he gets enough exercise. Always make sure that your puggle is wearing a harness and that you use a light leash on your puggle. Try taking a walk around your neighborhood, stop by your local café, or head to a local dog park. Puggles like to be near their owners, so make sure that you provide your puggle with plenty of affection and pet your puggle every day. Puggles are small dogs, so they make excellent lap companions. Invite your puggle to hop up on your lap while you are reading, watching TV, or working at your computer.

Summary: Give your puggle a bed. Provide fun toys. Walk your puggle. Pet your puggle.


The color wheel is a map of colors, showcasing the ways new colors can be created. There are three sets of colors present: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow. These are colors that come straight from a tube; they cannot be made from mixing other colors. However, secondary colors (purple, green, and orange) can be made from the primary colors. Tertiary colors are in between primary and secondary on the color wheel (think teal or peach).  Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Red + Blue = Purple Adding a small amount of white to any color will make it lighter, turning it into a tint. Most from-the-bottle colors are very vibrant and bold, and can be made more pastel-like by adding white. It is harder to add white to a color, so try adding a bit of your color to white paint first. You will have to use less paint to make a tint in this fashion. If a color is too bright for your liking, mix the color’s opposite into it to dull the vibrancy. Doing this is changing your hue (true color) into a tone; you’re toning the color down. A color’s opposite is the one directly across from it on the color wheel. For example, the opposite of red is green, yellow is violet, and blue is orange.
Summary: Familiarize yourself with the color wheel. Create different tints. Create different tones.