Disclaimer
Waiver of Liability, Release, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement
PLEASE READ OUR DISCLAIMER BEFORE USING Fitness with Fido’s Fido Tribe WEBSITE OR APP. By using this website or the app, you signify your consent to this agreement. If you do not agree to this agreement, please do not complete your purchase or use the website or app.
DIETARY DISCLAIMER
Fitness with Fido, LLC will not be held liable for your decision to undertake the nutrition guide and suggested meal plan. Before embarking on any diet or weight loss program you should consult your physician or health care professional and dog’s veterinarian, especially if you have recently been ill or have special dietary or medical requirements, or if you are pregnant or breast feeding, are a child, or are elderly.
You should not rely on the information in this nutrition guide as an alternative to professional medical advice from your doctor or healthcare provider and dog’s veterinarian. Nothing contained in this nutrition guide should be construed nor is intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used in place of the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Should you have any healthcare related questions, please call or see your physician or other qualified healthcare provider promptly. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, you should contact your own physician or local healthcare provider immediately.
PHYSICAL FITNESS DISCLAIMER
We welcome beginners and everyone in between to work independently at your own pace and risk. As with any physical activity, risks are possible, especially when dogs are involved. We do everything we can to foster an atmosphere that is equally encouraging and comfortable. Fitness with Fido, it’s employees, instructors, affiliates or associates will not be held liable for your decision to undertake this fitness program live, written or recorded. You further hereby to hold harmless the releasees from any loss, damage, liability & expenses that maybe incurred as a result of injuries, directly or indirectly associated with working out with your pet whether caused by the negligence of releasees or otherwise. You should not rely on the information in this exercise guide as an alternative to professional medical advice from your doctor or healthcare provider and dog’s veterinarian.
You should consult you and your dog’s healthcare professionals before starting this or any other fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. Listen to your body and pay attention to your dog’s body cues, resting at anytime. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of high blood pressure or heart disease, or if you have ever experienced chest pain when exercising or have experienced chest pain in the past month when not engaged in physical activity, smoke, have high cholesterol, are obese, or have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by a change in physical activity, are pregnant or given birth within the last 6 months. Do not start this fitness program if your physician or health care provider advises against it. If you experience faintness, dizziness, pain or shortness of breath at any time while exercising you should stop immediately. The use of any information provided in this program is solely at your own risk. Your dog is good health and is able to participate in classes. Dogs should be at least 6 months of age or until growth plates have closed before starting an exercise program, or modify the exercises to not include jumping, etc tp protect their joints. Same goes for dogs with arthritis, limit and modify jumping exercises, crawling, etc. If your dog shows signs of fatigue like not participating, excessive panting, drooling, bad form, etc. then stop immediately and/or contact your vet if it is an emergency. If you are in the United States and think you are having a medical or health emergency, call your health care professional, or 911, immediately. You are or will become familiar with the structure of the classes and will seek out and discuss any questions or concerns you may have and will notify my instructor if a change in my dog’s health or yours would affect your ability to participate and need modifications.
Please be certain to view the FAQ page for program information and contact info@fitnesswithfido.fit before purchase with any questions. If you do not agree with any of the above then don’t complete your purchase as All Sales are Final.
Take the Pledge to Workout with your Dog:
- To Have Fun!
- To Be Safe!
- To listen to my body!
- To pay attention to my dog’s body cues!
- Modify anything for me or my dog!
- Remember I’m training the dog in front of me!
- Challenge myself and my dog only if we have the basics before moving on to more challenging moves!
- Keep my dog’s nails trimmed!
- Have traction for my dog when working out like a rug, carpet or yoga mat so they have the best experience!
- Try to go on daily walks for 10-30 minutes with my dog (hopefully not pulling) for fresh air and many more benefits!
- To have a positive attitude while training your dog and your body!
- End your workouts positive with a hug, massage or pat on the back!
- Work on finding that balance of inviting my dog into my space, while teaching them to respect my space. Once we do, it will save time, a chance to bond and motivate us to be the best workout pawtners!
Last Updated: September 29, 2020