Not exact matches
The outstanding performance of the films minimises product waste, reduces set - up times and significantly cuts down on the amount of line
supervision and adjustments
required,» enthused Juan Jesús Losada, General Manager and
Owner of Caramelos La Pájara.
That the
owner is the learner with no
supervision required by the experts who create such learning programs?
An
owner with a pet with a behavioral problem must realize that there is never a quick fix; correct
requires daily exercises and constant
supervision.
Treatment for heartworm infection in dogs is available, but is costly and
requires strict
supervision by both veterinarians and
owners — and a month or more of cage confinement.
Some dachshund
owners find using a crate as a safe secure place for their puppy, when you are not able to offer your puppy the
supervision required.
Both dogs do not really need a leash, anywhere, ever, except as
required by law - which is why they are allowed the 20 feet of wander space a flexi lead offers - on the grounds of their condo complex, when they are the only dogs out, and under the
supervision of their
owner / handler, who is more aware than most parents of toddlers of what is going on... My own dog is not well trained enough to be put on a flexi lead - ever.
Examples of such measures include policies that hold
owners accountable for providing proper care and
supervision for their pets (including leashing requirements, prohibitions on chaining / tethering, and requirements that
owners pick up after their pets); policies that
require reasonable, refundable pet deposits to encourage more property
owners to make rental housing pet friendly; and policies that ensure even - handed, non-breed specific enforcement of these measures.
The
owner must provide written evidence from a licensed physician that the insured has been certified as; (1) Being unable to perform at least two activities of daily living for at least 90 days, as defined in the rider, or (2)
Requiring substantial
supervision due to severe cognitive impairment for at least 90 days, as defined in the rider.
As with other disputes between neighbours, the proper place to go first is the condo board, which can apply a number of remedies ranging from simply mediating and resolving the dispute, or
requiring modifications to the pet
owner's behaviour (such as enrolling the pet in pet training, or better
supervision), to forcing the removal of the pet — or even the
owner.