The phrase
"strict confinement" means being kept in a very restricted or limited space or environment and not being allowed to go outside or move freely.
Full definition
During the month after treatment it is critical to
enforce strict confinement to a small area to prevent your pet from having problems.
For eight weeks following surgery, Jasper Grimm was
under strict confinement except for bathroom breaks, which consisted of short, controlled leash walks using a sling to support his hips at all times.
Infected animals usually receive a series of intramuscular injections, hospitalization and
then strict confinement to limit exercise for weeks.
They may well ask why the system has to be so anti ‑ social in operation, and why it can not be improved so that people for whom there is a prospect of reformation, and who are not so dangerous that they have to be kept
in strict confinement, are given a real opportunity for self ‑ improvement.
«There are a lot of redundant layers
of strict confinement,» says Virginia Tech fisheries expert Eric Hallerman.
Strict confinement is essential during the heartworm treatment period and for at least one month following the last melarsomine injection.
This strict confinement and restriction of activity is necessary during the entire recuperative period.
When Puppy is beginning to catch on to the idea of housebreaking, when do you relax
your strict confinement rules?
Pain control and
strict confinement are necessary if a patient is to recover from early disc disease.
Typically, the process will start with intramuscular injections, time in hospital, and then limited exercise (
strict confinement) for a number of weeks.
Strict confinement is essential to avoid worsening discomfort in severely affected patients.
Strict confinement to prevent exertion will help prevent this to a large degree.
Sander's enduring gift was to coax the individual character and humanity out of each subject within
the strict confinements and settings of a larger group but with the encouragement of presenting themselves as their ideal self.