Care to Prevent Orthopedic Conditions Sample Clauses

Care to Prevent Orthopedic Conditions. Buyer will also provide the following care: i. Proper nutrition to support ideal growth and maintain optimum body condition. Buyer will not overfeed the puppy/dog nor allow it to become overweight; ii. Proper daily exercise to maintain the puppy/dog in good condition, but no forced exercise (such as jogging) until the puppy/dog is full grown or the activity is approved by a licensed veterinarian; and iii. Avoidance of stress injuries, such as not allowing the puppy/dog to jump from or over heights taller than itself at the shoulder until the puppy/dog is full grown or the activity is approved by a licensed veterinarian.
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Care to Prevent Orthopedic Conditions. Orthopedic problems are caused by multiple factors including both genetic and environmental. To reduce the incidence of orthopedic problems, the Buyer will also provide the following care. i. Proper nutrition to support ideal growth and maintain optimum body condition making sure that the puppy/dog is not overweight or underweight. ii. Proper daily exercise to maintain that the puppy/dog is in good condition. Exercise should be age-appropriate to avoid stress injuries until growth plates have closed. Buyers will be provided with age-appropriate exercise guidelines from the Breeder. iii. Avoidance of stress injuries such as not allowing the puppy/dog to jump from heights taller than itself at the shoulder. Corgis like all long-backed short-legged dogs, are prone to back injuries. Care should be taken to ensure that they are not allowed to jump from furniture or heights taller than their body height.
Care to Prevent Orthopedic Conditions. Buyer will also provide the following care: i. Proper nutrition to support ideal growth and maintain optimum body condition. Buyer will not overfeed the kitten/cat nor allow it to become overweight; ii. Proper daily exercise to maintain the kitten/cat in good condition; and iii. Avoidance of stress injuries, such as not allowing the kitten/cat to jump from or over tall height.
Care to Prevent Orthopedic Conditions. Buyer will also provide the following care: i. Proper nutrition to support ideal growth and maintain optimum body condition. Buyer will not overfeed the puppy/dog nor allow it to become underweight, malnourished, emaciated, or overweight; ii. Puppy will be fed a premium a high-quality grain inclusive Puppy Food that promotes slow growth until 12 months of age. After 12 months, the Buyer agrees to feed the Puppy a high- quality large breed grain inclusive adult food. Breeder recommends Purina ProPlan and/or Victor’s grain inclusive for large breeds. We also recommend supplementing diet with NuVet vitamins, fish oil, olive oil, GMO free beef gelatin, and Xxxxx x. These supplements lubricate and build cartilage and strengthen bone. We do NOT recommend high protein (over 28%) calcium puppy food, or food that contains peas, legumes, potatoes, or sweet potatoes. iii. Proper daily exercise to maintain the puppy/dog in good condition, but no forced exercise (such as jogging) until the puppy/dog is full grown or the activity is approved by a licensed veterinarian; and iv. Avoidance of stress injuries, such as not allowing the puppy/dog to jump from or over heights taller than itself at the shoulder until the puppy/dog is full grown or the activity is approved by a licensed veterinarian.

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  • CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY/HURRICANE OR DISASTER - TERM CONTRACTS It is hereby made a part of this Invitation for Bids that before, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or other acts of God that Orange County shall require a “first priority” basis for goods and services. It is vital and imperative that the majority of citizens are protected from any emergency situation which threatens public health and safety, as determined by the County. Contractor agrees to rent/sell/lease all goods and services to the County or other governmental entities as opposed to a private citizen, on a first priority basis. The County expects to pay contractual prices for all goods or services required during an emergency situation. Contractor shall furnish a twenty-four (24) hour phone number in the event of such an emergency.

  • Emergency Medical Condition a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in the following: a) Placing the health of the individual (or, with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy; b) Serious impairment to bodily functions; or c) Serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.

  • Adverse Weather Conditions Except in emergency conditions, the Employer shall not require an employee to work outside under extreme weather conditions.

  • Unsafe Work Conditions No Employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work on a job which in the opinion of: (a) A member of a safety committee; or (b) A person designated by a safety committee; or (c) A safety officer after an on-site inspection and following discussion with a representative of the Employer, does not meet the standards established pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act.

  • Fulfillment of Conditions Purchaser (a) shall take all commercially reasonable steps necessary or desirable and proceed diligently and in good faith to satisfy each other condition to the obligations of Seller contained in this Agreement, and (b) shall not, and shall not permit any of its Affiliates to, take or fail to take any action that would reasonably be expected to result in the non-fulfillment of any such condition.

  • Unsafe Working Conditions Employees shall be recognized by the Employer to have the competence to determine what constitutes unsafe working conditions within their discipline. No employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work in a situation which is deemed unsafe beyond the reasonable requirements of the employee's job.

  • Unsafe Conditions In accordance with 29 CFR § 1977, occasions might arise when an employee is confronted with a choice between not performing assigned tasks or subjecting himself/herself to serious injury or death arising from a hazardous condition at the workplace. If the employee, with no reasonable alternative, refuses in good faith to expose himself/herself to the dangerous condition, he/she would be protected against subsequent discrimination. The condition causing the employee's apprehension of death or injury must be of such a nature that a reasonable person, under the circumstances then confronting the employee, would conclude that there is a real danger of death or serious injury and that there is insufficient time, due to the urgency of the situation, to eliminate the danger by resorting to regular statutory enforcement channels. In addition, in such circumstances, the employee, where possible, must also have sought from his Employer, and been unable to obtain, a correction of the dangerous condition.

  • Specific Conditions If applicable, specific conditions required after a risk assessment will be included in Exhibit G. Grantee shall adhere to the specific conditions listed therein.

  • EXPRESS CONDITIONS A. The Employee will not receive compensation until they begin contracted service for the Board. B. Regardless of any board policy or term of this contract, the Board may, with two (2) weeks’ notice, lay-off or furlough the Employee with or without benefits and/or salary should the Board determine, in its sole discretion that exigent economic circumstances exist or that such a lay- off or furlough is in the best interests of the College. The Employee may be laid-off or furloughed to part-time status. If the Employee is laid off or furloughed to part-time status, the Employee will be paid salary pro rata, based on the Employee’s full-time salary. For Employees laid-off or furloughed to part-time status, the Board will determine whether benefits will be granted on a pro rata basis or continued in full for the duration of the lay-off or furlough. C. The Employee’s employment may be terminated with cause, or whenever in the discretion and judgment of the President or designee, if the Employee has failed to meet the performance expectations or productivity goals set by the College, including, but not limited to, income generating goals.

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