Drug dogs are trained to sniff out illegal drugs - however if you don't have a prescription for it, you could be arrested for having it.
No they can not, and don't because there are legal and there are too many different pills out there
Yes they can smell almost any kind of Illegal drug you can imagine.
By the smell of the explosive
Dogs have a very ood sense of smell. They are trained to smell bombs and drus. Then they bark and the police officers take the bad stuff out. Those dogs could save your life.
they can smell drugs or smell arson stuff like bombs and they usually work for police.
They use their nose for smell of the evidence and bite
Ooh, yes! That's part of why police train search and rescue dogs----it helps them to find lost people or to sniff out hidden drugs. Dogs have very, very good senses of smell.
No acid is a scentless substande they shouldn be able to. unless you have already used it and the smell is in your breath then yes cuz after it starts dissolving it produces the smell
Because of their cracking sense of smell, incredible loyalty and obediance, and being generally hardy little officers theirselves. They make the best police dogs!
They can only smell what they are trained to smell bomb dogs only smell for explosives. Drug dogs only smell for what drugs they where trained to smell and a missing persons dogs is trained to pick up different humans by command of the officer. U can train your dog to smell out what ever u want take a tennis ball or sock put the item or smell u want him to learn after a few times of fetch or training him to find it when u hide it with treats after every time they actually find it then u will have a sniffing dog real soon
The K9 police department has very well trained dogs that they use to search out drugs and they can easily detect the smell of pot on your body. Why use Pot, makes you stupid.
There is no foolproof method to mask the smell of heroin from police dogs. Some people may try to use strong-smelling substances like vinegar, coffee grounds, or essential oils, but these methods are not guaranteed to be effective. It is important to note that attempting to mask drug odors from detection by police dogs is illegal and can result in serious consequences.