Not exact matches
* The effects of excessive use of the crate include
environmental deprivation, anxiety, hyper behavior (due to lack of exercise and
limited movement) and socialization problems, since dogs truly need interaction with people and exposure to a variety of
stimulation (people, places, other animals, experiences) to become a good, stable, well - mannered companion.
Hobby breeder: A breed fancier who has a breed or two (or even three); follows a breeding plan to preserve and protect each breed; produces a
limited number of litters each year; breeds only when a litter will enhance the breed and the breeding program; raises the puppies with plenty of
environmental stimulation and human contact; has a contract that protects breeder, puppy, and buyer; raises dog in the house or runs a small, clean kennel; screens breeding stock to eliminate hereditary defects; works with a breed club or kennel club to promote and protect the breed; and cares that each and every puppy is placed in the best home possible.
«There are no publicly reported instances of potable water contamination from subsurface releases in California... Well
stimulation technologies, as currently practiced in California, do not result in a significant increase in seismic hazard... Overall, in California, for industry practice of today, the direct
environmental impacts of well
stimulation practice appear to be relatively
limited.»
As noted in the previous chapter, health inequalities can be fairly broadly defined to include differences in: specific health outcomes (such as low birthweight, obesity, long - term conditions, accidents); health related risk factors that impact directly on children (such as poor diet, low levels of physical activity, exposure to tobacco smoke); as well as exposure to wider risks from parental / familial behaviours and
environmental circumstances (maternal depression and / or poor physical health, alcohol consumption,
limited interaction,
limited cognitive
stimulation, poor housing, lack of access to greenspace).