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How to Train Your Dog to Not Run Away
Dogs make wonderful companions. They can provide good company and bring joy and love into our lives. However, if your companion often tries to run away, it can be frustrating and scary. Luckily, there are ways to train your dog that will prevent your dog...
How to Treat Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a distressing skin rash caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV). This is the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a person has had chickenpox, VZV stays in the body. Usually the virus causes no problems. Ho...
How to Live With Anosmia
Anosmia is a condition in which a person has no sense of smell. While not considered a disability in itself, it can get dangerous at times and change how you interact with the world.[1] X Expert Source Payam Daneshrad, MDBoard Certified Otolaryn...
How to Handle Prozac Withdrawal
Prozac helps many people deal with depression and anxiety, but it can also cause a lot of side effects. If you want to stop taking Prozac because of the side effects, or for any other reason, it's important to be aware of the withdrawal symptoms you may e...
How to Spend the Entire Day With a Stuffed Toy
Maybe you're just in the mood for being with your stuffed toy, or maybe your friend cancelled plans with you. Or, perhaps you've let your stuffed toy gather dust too long on the shelf. Whatever your reason, spending your time hanging with your favorite st...
How to Clean a Stain off Enamel Ware
Enamel cast iron cookware is preferred by some for having its cast iron cooking properties, but not leaching iron into the food while cooking. Enamel-glazed cast iron bathtubs are also a cherished element in some homes. While enamel is relatively easy to...
How to Kitten Proof Your Home
Getting a kitten can be a cause of celebration and excitement. Before you bring your new furry friend home, you should also take steps to secure any hazards in your living space. This will protect your new pet from injury and prevent damage to your home....
How to Cope With Post Holiday Syndrome
After spending a wonderful holiday over the Christmas and New Year period, some people feel blue and find that it's difficult to function normally in their daily rhythm. As defined by the DSM IV, holiday blues, holiday depression, or post-Christmas blues,...
How to Wake up with the Use of Multiple Alarms
Getting up in the morning is tough for anyone, but for some people it's especially hard. Chronically waking up late or oversleeping are problems that can start to strongly affect your personal and professional lives. Many people combat oversleeping by set...
How to Be Friends With Your Ex Boyfriend
Women, men, boyfriends, girlfriends, family members, relationship experts, and talking heads all disagree on whether former lovers can ever truly be friends after a relationship. Opinions are, apparently, split almost evenly: a 2004 NBC poll found about 4...
How to Fix a Hole in a Car Audio Speaker
Some types of damage done to speakers can be repaired relatively easily. While damaged surrounds (material between the frame and speaker cone) and overpowered or over-driven speakers require more than a home remedy, tears or holes in speaker cones themse...
How to Avoid Coming Across As Needy
Do you think you are needy and want to change this? Perhaps someone has told you that you seem needy or maybe you are just reflecting on your life. Either way, there are plenty of things you can do to appear less needy to those around you. With a little e...
How to Fix a Wrongly Knitted Stitch
Even experienced knitters sometimes mistakenly knit a purl stitch or purl a knit stitch. Don't despair and don't unravel the whole row. Try this fix first.
6 Ways to Remove a Broken Light Bulb
Changing a light bulb should be a quick, easy task—but what happens when the bulb breaks inside of the socket? Rather than calling for help, you can quite easily manage to remove the bulb on your own using a few different household items. With a few safet...
How to Give Your Lonely Dog Some Company
Dogs are social animals.[1] X Research source They enjoy spending time with other dogs and love being part of a human family. Because dogs are so social, they can get lonely when they're by themselves. If your dog looks lonely or bored, find...
How to Remove Mothball Odors from Clothes, Furniture, & More
Mothballs usually contain chemicals like naphthalene which, while an effective pesticide, is also a harmful chemical, and smelly, to boot.[1] X Research source Thankfully, odor-absorbing materials like vinegar can help remove the mothball sm...