class for student police cadets of kvr school on animal behaviour

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സസസസസസസസസസസ സസസസസസസസസസ സസസസസസസസസ : സസസസസസസസസസസസസസസ (Student Police class – Shornur) Dr. SREHARI S (MVSc,PhD – LPM) [email protected] Mob: 8086135600

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Page 1: Class for student police cadets of KVR School on animal behaviour

സഹജീവികളുടെ�സംരക്ഷണവും സുരക്ഷയും : അറിയേയണ്ടടെ�ല്ലാം

(Student Police class – Shornur)

Dr. SREHARI S (MVSc,PhD –LPM)[email protected]

Mob: 8086135600

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staringgrowlingwrinkling or lifting an upper lip (sometimes for a split second)retracting the lips so that teeth are baredstanding on straight legs so that the body shows a high posturelifting the tail to a position higher than horizontalfreezing upapproach in a straight line (direct approach) unless non-threat signals are given during approachbarking in a low toneopening the jaws wide, teeth exposed, while moving the jaws around the face/neck of the otherthe delivery of an inhibited bite

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ignoring the otherears held low on the skull and folded back in the neckears turned (erect) so that the openings point sideways/outwardsaverted gaze and/or head, or otherwise avoiding direct eye contactbending the legs so that the body assumes a lower posturelicking at the corners of the other animal's mouthholding the tail in a position lower than horizontallicking at the air during an approachlifting a fore paw in a tapping motion at a distancesittingfreezing uplifting a hind leg to expose the groinapproach in a curved line (indirect approach)maintaining or increasing distance from the othernot pursuing/approaching when the other increases the distanceorienting the side or back of the body towards the otheremitting high tones (yelping, squealing, barking in a high tone)lying on the backurinating without assuming a normal urinating posturegestures which are recognized as creating the consensual domain of play in an interactionso-called displacement behaviors (e.g., yawning, scratching, sniffing the ground)

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Must watch video

• https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKNZFGFzKiWZUyD_FlZrsbQ/videos

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Cruelty

• Prevention of cruelty to Animals Act 1960• Animal Welfare Act , 2011- Animal Welfare

Board of India

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Courtesy-

• Mr. MUNEER (CI, Police)

• Dr. Venugopal (DAHO, Palakkad)• Dr. Radhakrishnan (AD, LMTC, Palakkad)• Dr. Gunateeta (APO, RAHC, Shornur)

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Student Police class – Ottappalam Avoid rubbing Dogs on the wrong side: Animal Welfare

Dr. SREHARI S (MVSc,PhD –LPM)[email protected]

Mob: 8086135600