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VET Expo 2019– VETEXPO is Sri Lanka’s first national veterinary exhibition and trade show combining all the veterinary related sectors namely Pet, Livestock, Wildlife, public health other related industries. The exhibition offers a chance to connect with more than 5000 visitors comprising of students, undergraduates, farmers, veterinarians, different professionals, entrepreneurs, and the general public. This will be a great opportunity to reconnect with existing customers, finding new customers and form new relationships with potential new ones all in one location. The leaders of the government, provincial councils, and local governments will be invited as distinguished guests in all three days. All the higher rank officers in related government institutes will be invited to the event. About 80 indoor and outdoor stalls, parallel sessions to educate the public and different target groups will be conducted at the event. There are many ways for commercial institutes to advertise their products or services to the public. We invite all the interested private sector companies to take part in the event and obtain the maximum benefits. In the Navy Kennels Unit: Scent Sensations The names Lido, Sally, Emma, Rocky, Ben, Bravo, Daisy, Debbie, Ruby, Bullet and Bingo are not normally found in a naval camp. These are the names of some adorable and intelligent dogs who are the pride of the Navy Kennels Unit located at SLNS Gemunu, Welisara. The kennels are situated in a serene part of the base giving the dogs and their handlers loads of space to train and enjoy each other’s companionship. As we stepped down from our jeep, one of the first dogs that came near us was a Doberman, who alerted his friends to my presence by three short barking signals. Soon, there was collective barking, which stopped shortly with the emergence of the Officer in Charge, Lieutenant Ayeeshan and the Base Veterinary Surgeon Lt. Commander Dayaratne. A detection dog or sniffer dog is one trained to use its natural senses to detect substances such as explosives, illegal drugs which often come via the sea routes, contraband electronics such as, illicit mobile phones. The sense most used by detection dogs is smell. Olfactions a chemo reception that forms the sense of smell. Olfaction has many purposes, such as, the detection of hazards. It integrates with other senses to form the sense of flavour. Olfaction occurs when odorants bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors located in the nasal cavity. In the US Navy, SEAL teams used dogs in their combat missions. The dog best suited for this task is the Belgian Malinois, who displays stamina and a robust disposition. Each dog works with only one handler – thus the dog and handler can ‘read’ each other’s mind and body language. Grooming the dog also takes time and enhances the bond between man and beast. Dinner is served at 6.30 p.m and the canine menu consists of chicken, rice and selected vegetables. Some dogs have advanced training in vessel boarding- a skill used by elite naval commandos who can board a vessel while the vessel is moving at sea. Like the sailors, the dogs are also able to make this bold jump when required. The canines are naturally gifted swimmers and enjoy water. They are taken to the beach occasionally to cool off and play. Few of the canines also ensure the safety of venues patronised by VIPs. Some of the dogs are brought out of their kennels for a photograph. Our friend Lido uses his friendly charm to get his four legged friends to sit in line with the handlers. A Rottweiler, in keeping with his natural aggressive instinct begins to bark, but Lido wields his influence and the photo is taken successfully. The handler of the German Shepherd, Emma shows the dog’s adherence to obedience commands. Emma obliges various commands including the basic ones of sit and stay. The dogs work in various weather conditions and terrain. Initially, training was done with the help of the Police and Air Force kennels, but today, the Navy has their own training modules for the dogs. When it is time for us to leave the exuberant dog Lido, tags behind, and I oblige him with a farewell head rub. Lido and his canine comrades perform a vital role which finally contributes to Sri Lanka’s maritime defence. This is followed by the daily inspection by the OIC and the veterinary officer, who check each dog to ensure that they maintain a “mind and body” conducive for active naval duty. Our tropical climate can become too hot on some days. Bread and milk is served for breakfast. After a few minutes of rest the dogs are taken for training- to specialise as explosive and narcotics detection dogs and tracking dogs. Normally, it would take a puppy six months to learn the skills required for his duty on the field. Likewise, the handler has many tasks in caring for his dog.

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