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Which animal control situation requires immediate notification to the LRCA?

Animal shows no signs of behavior change

Animal is aggressive towards visitors

Animal experiences behavioral changes

The situation that necessitates immediate notification to the Local Resource Control Authority (LRCA) is when an animal experiences behavioral changes. Behavioral changes in animals can indicate distress, illness, or potential danger to both the animal and the public. These changes can be symptomatic of underlying health issues, exposure to diseases, or stress reactions, which may require intervention from animal control officials to prevent escalation and ensure public safety.

In contrast, while aggression towards visitors is serious and demands immediate attention, the focus of this question is on the requirement for notification rather than immediate action. Animals that show no signs of behavior change do not present an urgent need for intervention, as their state remains stable. Finally, allowing an animal to roam freely during quarantine poses risks but does not indicate a need to notify the LRCA unless specific behavioral issues arise.

Animal can roam freely during the quarantine

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