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Rule 901:1-6-01 | Definitions and general considerations.

 

(A) "Access the outdoors" means allowing the dog to exit the indoor structure or building in which the dog is primarily housed for the purpose of safely experiencing the natural, open air environment.

(B) "Attending veterinarian" means a veterinarian who assumes responsibility for primary care of a patient.

(C) "Clean" means an environmental condition free of unwanted matter: solids, liquids, gases or living organisms that have the potential to cause adverse effects to health and welfare of adult dogs, puppies, and humans.

(D) "Dam" means the female parent of a puppy.

(E) "Enrichment" means any modification in the environment of a confined dog that seeks to enhance the dog's physical and psychological well-being by providing stimuli that meets the dog's breed specific needs.

(F) "Exercise" means activity that allows a dog to expend to full stride, play, and engage in other types of mentally stimulating and social behaviors.

(G) "Housing facility" means any land, premises, shed, barn, building, trailer, or other structure or area which houses or is intended to house adult dogs or puppies.

(H) "Indoor housing" means any structure or building with environmental controls intended to house adult dogs or puppies.

(I) "Inspection veterinarian" means a veterinarian who has entered into a contract or agreement with the director of the Ohio department of agriculture, as defined in division (F)(1) of section 956.10 of the Revised Code, to inspect a high volume dog breeders facility to ensure compliance with this chapter.

(J) "Outdoor housing" means any structure, building, land, or premises, housing or intended to house adult dogs or puppies, and in which temperatures cannot be controlled within set limits.

(K) "Primary enclosure" means an enclosure that directly houses the adult dog or puppy in which the adult dog or puppy has direct contact with the enclosure material and sufficient space to turn about freely, stand, sit, lie in a comfortable normal position, and walk in a normal manner.

(L) "Sheltered housing" means a facility that consists of runs or pens in a shelter which provides the adult dogs or puppies with protection from the natural elements and protection from temperature extremes at all times. A sheltered housing facility may consist of runs or pens totally enclosed in a barn or building, or of connecting inside/outside runs or pens within a totally enclosed building.

(M) ""Solid flooring" means a material that will not flex under weight, accommodates footing and resting off of open metal floors, and may have perforations large enough to allow only moisture to pass through.

(N) "Weaned" means an adult dog or puppy that is no longer nursing from the adult dog or puppy's dam or foster dam.

(O) Distress occurs when animals are injured, sick, in pain, or are in inappropriate environmental conditions.

(P) Dogs are handled, sorted, and moved in a manner that minimizes distress.

(Q) Dead adult dogs or puppies will be disposed of pursuant to section 941.14 of the Revised Code.

(R) "Veterinary-Client-Patient-Relationship (VCPR)" has the same meaning as defined in section 4741.04 of the Revised Code.

(S) Nothing in the rules adopted in this chapter shall be construed to prevent a licensed veterinarian, or other person acting under the veterinarians supervision, from meeting the standards set forth in Chapter 4741. of the Revised Code or rules promulgated thereunder.

Last updated January 3, 2023 at 8:42 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 956.03
Amplifies: 956.01
Five Year Review Date: 1/1/2028
Prior Effective Dates: 10/10/2013