Yes. Usually the K-9 wont go in the car. the officer walks around the car with the K-9 and if the dog gives him a signal that theres drugs in the car the officer will search it.
All dogs are canines. K9 refers to guide dogs, guard dogs, and police dogs.
The number of K9s (police dogs) varies widely by country, region, and individual law enforcement agency. In the United States alone, there are estimated to be around 15,000 to 20,000 K9s working in various capacities, including narcotics detection, search and rescue, and patrol. However, precise numbers can fluctuate over time due to factors like budget changes and program expansions or reductions. For the most accurate count, it's best to refer to specific law enforcement agencies or national K9 organizations.
really sharp k9s
Write a narrow boolean search for pages about pet boxers.
search on webkinz please. It is a rare pet
The law has the right to search a vehicle with or without a warrant.
yes, if you have a warrent out then they will search the vehicle.
Most areas in USA have it. Search online. Go to www.SearchKindly.org (a search engine) and type in "pet therapy in (your town)". Good luck.
Legally search for WHAT?
it's CANINE. get it right. they live however long they wanna live.
just type pet society in search box in facebook and go to play this application and you can make it by yourself
The police walking the dog around the vehicle is a non-invasive search, is legal, and does not require probable cause.