Diet Sample Clauses

Diet. We routinely feed a premium maintenance dry food appropriate for the age and species of your pet. Prescription diets or canned maintenance diets are available and will be added to your xxxx at retail cost unless provided by you. House food may be purchased for an additional fee per animal. We will provide the type of food we deem appropriate for your pet. To help ensure your pet avoids an upset stomach, we recommend you provide your pet’s standard food of choice. You will be charged retail price for food requested above/beyond our house food. If you are providing a diet from home or request specific instructions, please note here:
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Diet. The diet served at All American Pet Resorts is an “EN Gastroenteric” veterinarian selected food and is specifically suited for the boarding environment. We HIGHLY recommend our diet unless your pet is on a veterinarian prescribed diet.
Diet. We have a variety of foods available to feed your pet(s). For each pet(s), please indicate the food to be fed and then specify whether your pet(s) eats dry food only, canned food only, or both. Diets typically fed at our facility: Purina Canine EN, Innova Cat, Innova Puppy or Kitten, Innova Dog or Cat Senior, Innova Dog or Cat Reduced Fat. We also have a variety of prescription diets that can be fed to your pet(s) at an additional cost. Please fill in the blanks with the type of diet you want fed to your pet and in what form such as dry, canned, or dry and canned.
Diet. Individuals with SMI frequently have unhealthy eating habits and are 30% more likely to consume only one meal per day than the general population (Xxxxxxxxx et al., 2007). Additionally, diet quality is a significant concern, as SMI patients consume in comparison to the general population, a higher-fat, lower-fibre diet (Brown et al., 1999). This population have also been found to consume increased saturated fat content and a greater amount of sucrose and sweetened beverages, and they are more likely to season their food with salt (Davidson et al., 2001). A survey of 363 German patients with SMI found that they were more likely to have never eaten fruits or vegetables and consume more fast food, salty snacks, and sweets than the general population (Xxxxxx et al., 2006).
Diet. We feed a high quality dry diet to meet the nutritional needs of your pet. For each pet, please indicate the food to be fed and then specify whether your pet eats dry food only, canned food only, or both, and the number of times your pet is fed each day. Pets Name Food Dry/Canned/Both: Frequency of feeding: a.m. p.m. both: We will be pleased to feed another commercial or prescription diet of your choice if you bring it with you. Please provide special feeding instructions:
Diet. Although nene don’t migrate long distances as many other geese do, historically, they exhibited altitudinal migration in response to seasonal changes in food availability. As noted above, nene nested in lowland areas during the rainy season. In the summer, after the goslings had fledged and could fly, nene moved to upland areas around the time when some foods (berries and some grasses) were more abundant there than in the lowlands (Xxxxxxx 1947, Xxxxx et al. 1999, Xxxxxxx 1902). Nene are browsing grazers and forage on a variety of over 50 native and introduced plants. The majority of food items nene graze on include various fruits of several species of shrub, leaves and seeds of grasses and sedges, and leaves and flowers of various herbaceous composites (Xxxxxxx 1947, Xxxxx et al. 1999, Black et al. 1994, USFWS 1999). Nene are opportunistic in their choice of food plants and the composition of their diet depends largely on the composition of the vegetation in the habitat and since most habitats in Hawaii are highly altered, there is a high proportion of non-native foods to which nene have apparently adapted to foraging on (Xxxxx et al. 1999, Black et al. 1994, USFWS 1999, Woog 2000). It seems apparent that this adaptability has allowed nene to survive in marginal habitats to which they were pushed as their traditional habitats were lost (Xxxxx et al. 1999, Black et al. 1994). However, observers have expressed concern regarding whether the modified habitats are truly providing adequate nutrition for breeding females and for goslings and it is hoped that work on a nene food database and other research efforts will be useful in developing habitat restoration techniques and management efforts for nene recovery work (Xxxxx and Xxxxx 1995, Xxxxx 1992, Xxxxx et al. 1999, Black et al. 1994, Hu 2000, USFWS 1999, Woog 2000). Some native foods that have been shown to have a high occurrence in nene droppings include ohelo (Vaccinium reticulatum) and pukiawe (Styphelia tameiameiae) berries, and hair grass (Deschampsia nubigena) (Xxxxxxx 1947, Black et al. 1994). Some non-native plants that are frequently used as forage by nene include Kikuya grass (Pennisetum clandestinum), Yorkshire fog or mesquite grass (Holcus lanatus), rattail grass (Sporobolus africanus), and gosmore (Hypochoeris radicata) (Black et al. 1994).
Diet. We feed all of our pets a diet of Hill’s Sensitive Stomach Food. However, we will be pleased to feed a special diet or another commercial diet of your choice if you bring it with you. There will be a daily administration charge of $3.95 daily. Please outline feeding instructions:
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Diet. We provide a diet of Hills prescription i/d to meet the nutritional needs of your pet(s). We will be pleased to feed another commercial or prescription diet of your choice if you bring it with you.
Diet. The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) score was calculated from participants’ responses to the 24-hour food recall survey within NHANES III. The HEI score takes into account fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, grain, fruit, vegetables, dairy, and meat. The HEI score is a standardized method to quantify how the diet conforms to the Dietary Guidelines. The higher the HEI score, the better the diet conforms to the guidelines.11 Hypertension Hypertension was defined into three categories: normal, pre-hypertensive, and hypertensive as defined by the CDC guidelines.12 Participants with a systolic value of 120 mmHG or less and a diastolic value of 80 mmHg or less were classified as having normal blood pressure. Participants with a systolic value of 150 mmHG and a diastolic value of 90 mmHg or higher were classified as having hypertension. Additionally, participants who were currently taking medicine to control hypertension were classified as hypertensive. Participants who were between the values of normal and hypertensive were classified as pre-hypertensive, and they were excluded from the analysis for this study. Health Insurance Health insurance was categorized as current enrollment in any type of health insurance coverage or currently having no health insurance coverage at time of interview.
Diet. Buyer agrees to feed premium quality, balanced pet food. Please consult us for recommendations. We do not support commercial pet foods produced in China, products with inferior ingredients, food coloring or byproducts. We do not allow rawhide to be given to our puppies, ever. Miniature schnauzers are prone to pancreatitis, which is inflammation of the pancreas. It is very painful and can be fatal. This condition can be triggered by high-fat foods, including table food or scraps. We do not recommend ever feeding anything that is high in fat or grease, even as an occasional treat. We know of a case where a single potato chip resulted in a multiple-day hospitalization for a mini schnauzer. This simple mistake cost the owners thousands of dollars in medical expenses. Failure to abide by these terms will void the 24-month health guarantee. In addition, the 24-month health guarantee is null and void if Buyers are feeding a recalled food.
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