Sentences with phrase «food animal section»

Following two years in private mixed - animal practice, Dr. Passler joined the team of veterinarians in Auburn's food animal section as a resident of large animal internal medicine.

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The Animal Kingdom has several restaurants that offer a break from traditional fried theme park food, especially within the new Pandora section.
The health food section of your grocery store should offer several brands that are free of animal products and even Jiffy offers a Vegetarian version of their cornbread muffin mix.
every room where food is manufactured, prepared, processed, handled, served, displayed, stored, sold or offered for sale is kept free from, (i) materials and equipment not regularly used in the room, and (ii) subject to section 60, live birds and animals;
Also included and one of my favorite parts is a section on how to help animals in the winter with ideas for bird food and other snacks that will keep animals warm.
This resource is split into seven sections: Animals Body parts, Classroom objects, Clothes Colours and shapes, Food Numbers and Verbs There are also some general resources.
Because they can be given to all species of animals, they can be placed in all the food or health - product sections.
(a) A pet store operator shall not sell a live dog, cat, or rabbit in a pet store unless the dog, cat, or rabbit was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, humane society shelter, or rescue group that is in a cooperative agreement with at least one private or public shelter pursuant to Section 31108, 31752, or 31753 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
More information on the importance of a proper diet for pets with heart disease, including lists dog and cat foods made especially for these animals, can be found in the Diet section.
East Hants (January 26 2016)-- On October 23 2015 Jenny Jessop and Tyler Northup of East Hants had pled guilty to violating the Animal Protection Act; Section 22 (a) failure to provide adequate food and water, Section 22 (b) failure to provide adequate medical attention and Section 22 (1) and for causing an animal to be in... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: East Hants couple convicted of animal cAnimal Protection Act; Section 22 (a) failure to provide adequate food and water, Section 22 (b) failure to provide adequate medical attention and Section 22 (1) and for causing an animal to be in... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: East Hants couple convicted of animal canimal to be in... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: East Hants couple convicted of animal canimal cruelty
These persons shall ensure that the dog is on a leash and tagged as a guide dog, signal dog, or service dog by identification tag issued by the county clerk, animal control department, or other agency, as authorized by Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 30850) of Division 14 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
These persons shall ensure the dog is on a leash and tagged as a guide dog, signal dog, or service dog by an identification tag issued by the county clerk, animal control department, or other agency, as authorized by Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 30850) of Title 14 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
The owner could be charged with the following offenses: California Penal Code Sections 597.1 (Permitting Animals to Go Without Care), Penal Code 597 (a)(Animal Cruelty), and Penal Code 597 (b)(Deprivation of Food, Water, and Shelter) Health and Safety Code 122335 (b)(illegal tethering).
The owners could potentially be charged with the following offenses: California Penal Code Sections 597.1 (Permitting Animals to go Without Veterinary Care), Penal Code 597 (Animal Cruelty), Penal Code 597 (b)(Deprivation of Food, Water, and Shelter), and Penal Code 597s (Abandonment).
The owner could be charged with the following offenses: California Penal Code Sections 597.1 (Permitting Animals to Go Without Care), Penal Code 597 (a)(Animal Cruelty), and Penal Code 597 (b)(Deprivation of Food, Water, and Shelter).
Teresa Steadman and Johanna Steadman have both been charged with causing an animal to be in distress; contrary to section 21 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act animal to be in distress; contrary to section 21 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act Animal Protection Act of NS.
Department of Biopathological and Hygiene of Animal and Food Productions, Section of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Perugia, Italy.
Dr. Hopper is currently Professor and Program Leader of the Food Animal Medicine, Theriogenology, & Ambulatory Section at the CVM.
The emphasis at this time of the food animal group within the large animal surgery section includes urogenital surgery in all farm animal species.
It shall be unlawful for a person to provide food, water or shelter to a colony of free - roaming cats, unless: (1) The colony is a managed colony, registered with the animal care and control division or its designee; or (2) The food, water or shelter is provided in conjunction with the implementation of trap, neuter, and return methodology as set forth in section 531 - 209 of this chapter.
The Meat Inspections Act requires every operator and every person engaged in the handling and slaughtering of a food animal in a registered establishment shall comply with Sections 61.1 to 80 of the Meat Inspection Regulations.
Halifax NS (October 24th, 2016)-- Dion Connori MacBeth was charged on July 25th, 2014 with failing to provide (4 cats) with adequate source of food and water contrary to section 22 (a), confining (4 cats) to an area or enclosure with unsanitary conditions 22 (d) and failing to provide (1 cat) with adequate medical... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: Halifax Man Found Guilty of Animal Cruelty
Deep within the EPA document «Emissions Factors and Policy Applications Center, Chapter 9: Food and Agricultural Industries, Section 9.5 Introduction to Animal & Meat Products Preparation» is the section 9.5.3 Meat Rendering Section 9.5 Introduction to Animal & Meat Products Preparation» is the section 9.5.3 Meat Rendering section 9.5.3 Meat Rendering Plants.
[1] He was issued a «Notice of Violation and Penalty» under the Agriculture and Agri - Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act [2] for importing an «animal by - product» without complying with the requirements of section 40 of the Health of Animals Regulations.
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