Guwahati, Dec 19 : It was day out in the spotlight for a change for hardworking Nova and Rosy who were making most of the opportunity to exhibit their skills and prowess in front of a host of VIPs and other onlookers in the just concluded 8th International Agri-Horti show in the city.
The two prized units of K9 anti-poaching dog squad from Aaranyak (www.aaranyak.org) — K9 Nova and K9 Rosy participated in the dog show accompanied by their respective handlers Jayanta Kalita and Goura Baidya, at the larger event on Sunday last.
These two members of the Aaranyak’s K9 Sniffer Dog Squad play a crucial role in supporting law enforcement efforts by aiding in tracking and apprehension of suspects and retrieving vital evidence, especially in areas of the region that face challenges related to poaching of precious wildlife and other wildlife crimes.
The Dog Show, a special attraction in the larger event and was a composition of agility competition, showcasing a variety of breeds and skills of dogs.
K9 Nova demonstrated proficiency in basic obedience training, while K9 Rosy’s exceptional skills were highlighted in tracking training and were praised by the audience.
The event was graced by a host of dignitaries including Assam’s Minister for Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Atul Bora, the Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University Dr Bibeka Nanda Saikia, retired IAS officer Lakhinath Tamuly, officials of SSB, BSF and Assam Police.
Their presence underscored the significance of the human-canine partnership . The dignitaries acknowledged the expertise and dedication of these remarkable K9 units and their handlers.
The show not only showcased various breeds of dogs but also shed light on the activities and contributions of different breeds trained by forces such as BSF, NDRF, and SSB in ensuring safety and security.
“The K9 team participating in the event also learnt the utility of dog units shown by SSB and NDRF which will benefit the K9 handlers of Aaranyak,” commented Dr Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, Secretary General and CEO of Aaranyak, a premier biodiversity conservation organisation in the country.
Participation by these highly trained dogs in the event highlighted how these dogs play multifaceted roles, ranging from obedience training to specialised tracking, which is a testament to their important role in law enforcement and conservation efforts. As a whole, the occasion celebrated the incredible contributions made by these canines and their handlers in protecting communities and preserving wildlife through their expertise, dedication and tenacity.