A Cocker-spaniel dog is the best sniffer dog.
They can use many different types of dogs as drug sniffing dogs. Most commonly you will see German Shepard's or blood hounds as they have great scent abilities.
Only what they are trained to sniff out, and only ones with an Odor. So most drugs are sniffable. LSD for example, is not.
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German Shepards
Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
Some of the most well-known attack dog breeds are: German Shepherds Doberman Rottweilers Police utilize German Shepherds for riot-busting and drug patrols. Some ultra-high security prisons in the US use mute-Dobermans as guard dogs.
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The scientist who was part of a team that developed the drug penicillin was "Howard Florey".
no sniffing tissue is harmless
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Drug dogs in other words dogs used to sniff out drugs can be many breeds of dog. Drug dogs are often dogs with very good sense of smell. Most commonly a German Shepard, however, many other breeds can participate in "drug sniffing". For example Bloodhounds or Labs are sometimes used in airports. Also Bloodhounds can be used on a paralegal case simply because these dogs can sniff out trails hours after they were left. There are also breeds of dogs which can sniff out mold in walls and such. I hope this answer helps it's viewers!
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heroin ,but they dont show him sniffing it .
yes, and glue sniffing can possibly lead to death
Sniffing cocaine causes a perforated septum by continuous use of the drug, tissues in the nose are deprived of blood and die.
Glue is not a drug. But adhesive agents in some types of glue give off a gas as they dry that can be toxic if inhaled. Some people consider sniffing this gas to be a "high" and glue sniffing has become a serious issue and an addictive behavior. For that reason glue may be listed in the drug category as it relates to substance abuse.
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I currently take percocet and Soma and Lyrica for fibromyalgia. I'm constantly sniffing my nose and blow my nose all the time like there is something in there but there isn't. The sniffing I've done all my life for as long as I can remember. What can I do or what is causing this? It's driving me and everyone else crazy. Please help