"Certainly. Heck, humans can often smell it. Not all dogs are trained to spot MDMA (most of those that are focus on smuggling/shipping ports, not casual users.)"
thedea.org/thedrugs.html
Yes, K-9s are trained to detect methamphetamine.
"Tina" is a slang term for the drug methamphetamine.
Your ice maker likely has mold, dust or something else in it causing the smell and needs to be cleaned
Because it don't smell
Chlorine can make the ice that is dispensed from an ice machine both taste and smell bad. A bad odor can also come from a wide range of contaminants in your ice machine, in addition to chlorine.
spoiled iced tea smell sour
Yes, but the dog will probably shiver after you give them the icecubes. My dogs did that after they ate the ice from ice water.
It is not going to smell like anything
yes
English words have been traditionally classified into eight lexical categories, or parts of speech (and are still done so in most dictionaries). The appropriate parts of speech are in bold:Noun: The dog licked my ice cream.Pronoun: His dog licked my ice cream.Adjective (any qualifier of a noun): His fat dog licked my chocolate ice cream.Verb: His dog licked my ice cream.Adverb: His dog hungrily licked my ice cream.Preposition: His dog licked the ice cream in my hand.Conjunction: I kicked his dog because it licked my ice cream.Interjection: Sit down dog!
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It's dog on ice
dog ice skateing