Temperament Sample Clauses

Temperament. Buyer understands that puppies nip, chew, bark, and jump up. Xxxxx agrees to train the puppy to correct these behaviors and to be responsible for the puppy’s ongoing socialization and behavioral training. Buyers inexperienced with raising puppies, and families with children under 6 years of age agree to seek professional help from a certified, in-home trainer within ten days of the puppy’s arrival into the home. All buyers agree to consult with a professional trainer should there be continued negative behaviors. Seller does not guarantee for temperament. Sellers and Purchasers agree to abide by the terms of this Agreement. Health guarantee is made part of the signed document. Buyer’s Name ____________________________________ Sellers: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Golden Cavaliers - Date Buyer’s Signature __________________________________ ____________________________________________________ A ndrew Xxxxxxxxxxx – PO Box 141 – Mt. Hope 44660 – (000) 000-0000
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Temperament. Breeder has made every effort to produce a litter that will excel in temperament. However, once the puppy leaves Breeder’s possession, its temperament and behavior are determined by the care and training given by the Buyer.
Temperament. CBBCR makes no explicit or implicit guarantees in reference to the health and/or temperament of the Dog. The Dog is adopted "as is," unless prior modifications regarding health care or temperament have been agreed to in writing between the Adopter and CBBCR. In the absence of such a prior agreement, the Adopter assumes all responsibility for treatment of any and all existing conditions or any other conditions of physical or temperament changes that may occur. CBBCR will disclose to the Adopter any known health or behavior issues pertaining to the Dog prior to adoption, and the Adopter is encouraged always to consult with CBBCR should any problems with the Dog’s behavior, prior background, or health arise. The Adopter understands that some or all of the information provided by CBBCR regarding the Dog may have been received by CBBCR from a third party. The Adopter understands that CBBCR does not warrant the accuracy of such information.
Temperament. I. The BREEDER strongly recommends that the BUYER attend obedience classes with the Puppy and provide proper socialization opportunities for the Puppy.
Temperament a) We carefully evaluate the temperament of our puppies prior to sale. We raise the puppies to provide them with all of the tools they need to develop into wonderful Puppies: however, we do not warrant the temperament of our puppies after they leave our property. The environment plays a major role in determining a Puppy’s temperament. We carefully screen prospective purchasers; however, we have no control over the environment provided after the sale. We highly suggest the Puppy attends a kindergarten class as well as a basic obedience class in a group setting along with continued training and socialization.
Temperament. 1. The Breeder warrants the Puppy to have a sound temperament upon delivery. Furthermore, the Breeder warrants that the sire, dam and all puppies produced by the sire and dam all have sound temperaments. The Breeder strongly encourages the Purchaser to arrange a visit to the Breeder’s residence and meet the dam to satisfy themselves as to their temperament. The Breeder acknowledges no known history of temperamental problems in the sire, dam, their parents, their littermates, or in any litters the sire and dam has produced.
Temperament. Ability to works as a leader, coordinator, and a member of a team. Must have the ability to communicate effectively. Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize appropriately in an environment of frequent interruptions. Must be cooperative, courteous, congenial, respectful, and empathetic. Must be student centered and service oriented. Summary Purpose of Position: To use leadership, supervisory, and administrative skills to promote the attainment of the district’s mission as defined in the Strategic Plan and the Annual Goals. The Assistant Superintendent of Instruction & Pupil Services is a key member of the district leadership team, providing leadership and strategic direction for school improvement initiatives, and professional development of principals, professional and paraprofessional staff. Acts as Superintendent in the absence of the Superintendent.
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Temperament. BUYER understands that the Australian Labradoodle is an intelligent dog that is slow to mature by nature, PUPPY will require early socialization and continued consistent training to keep PUPPY`S mind stimulated. BREEDER strongly recommends that BUYER attend obedience classes with PUPPY and provide proper socialization opportunities for the PUPPY. BREEDER shall not be held responsible for acts of PUPPY, which are due to BUYERS negligence. Should PUPPY exhibit aggressive behavior that BUYER deems intolerable and irreversible within 12 months after purchase, BUYER will provide BREEDER with proof that PUPPY has been sufficiently socialized and that obedience classes and other structured training methods have been attempted with no results. Upon receipts of such proof, evaluations of PUPPY will be scheduled with at least three recognized breeders or trainers, one to be chosen by BUYER, one to be chosen by BREEDER, and one to be chosen jointly. Should PUPPY be deemed overly aggressive by two of the chosen breeders/trainers, BREEDER will arrange for euthanasia of PUPPY and provide BUYER with a replacement Companion Pet puppy as soon as such a puppy is available to BREEDER. BUYER must pay for any shipping or miscellaneous charges associated with transport of the replacement puppy.
Temperament. Breeder strives to breed only dogs with outstanding temperaments and warrants that on the date of delivery, this puppy has a sound temperament. No further representation or guarantees are made. Temperament issues are not covered under this Health Guarantee as they can be caused by a number of factors outside the control of Seller including, without limitation, lack of training, discipline, or proper dog socialization.
Temperament. Children’s undercontrolled temperament was measured at age 3 and 5 using interviewer ratings. Children participated in a 90-min testing session of cognitive and motor tasks administered by an examiner who had no knowledge of the child’s prior behavioural history. Following the session, the interviewer rated the child’s behaviour on a checklist, and based on factor analyses of these ratings a developmentally robust dimension reflecting individual differences in undercontrolled temperament was identified (Xxxxx, et al., 1995). Scores ranged from 0 to 9 (Mean=1.18, SD=1.65). Children scoring high on this factor were emotionally labile, impulsive, irritable, negativistic, rough, and had difficulty concentrating. Family factors We assessed low maternal warmth during children’s age 3 assessments by asking a psychologist and doctor to separately rate mothers on their general attitude and behaviour in relation to their child. Mothers were rated on 8 features: harshness towards the child, critical or negative evaluation of the child, rough, awkward handling of the child, no effort to help child, unaware or unresponsive to child's needs, indifferent to child's performance, demanding of child's attention, soiled, unkempt appearance of the child. This assessment has been found to be reliable and valid in previous research (Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Earls, & Xxxxx, 1993). Scores from the doctor and the psychologist were summed to create a measure of maternal warmth. Scores ranged from 0 to 9 (M=0.57, SD=1.31), where high scores represented low maternal warmth. We assessed family conflict when children were 7 year using mothers’ reports on the conflict subscale of the Xxxx Family Relations Index (Xxxx & Xxxx, 1981). The conflict subscale measured the amount of openly expressed anger, aggression, and conflict among family members and contained items such as ‘family members sometimes hit each other’. Scores ranged from 0 to 9 (M = 3.42, SD = 1.99). Higher score indicated more exposure to family conflict.
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