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Drug Sniffing Dogs Are More Than Workers

Some think that a drug sniffing dogs are nothing but an enforcer. They are far more than their occupation. Handlers and their canine partners live together. This is because Drug detection dogs are high energy and need someone they can play with after their duty is over. This play time builds trust just as it does for humans. Remarkably, many handlers will adopt their dogs after they are retired. This is a testament to the powerful bond between dog and man.

Mia was a friend to Rocky when he was in a need. One of Rockys most trusted employees began to act strangely in the workplace. It was clear that the change in his behavior was due to drugs. Substance abuse had transformed him.

That is when Rocky purchased Mia, a German Shepard, from Baden K9. Over the course of their time together Mia became a member of Rockys family. She protected them until the crisis ended, but that did not end their relationship. The two would form a lasting bond of friendship. We honor her memory with a tribute.

It was important to Rocky to make this experience available to all that needed the same type of protection. The detection dogs of Tennessee K9 services are available to business or schools interested in private drug detection Services. We are also here to offer consulting to anyone interested in learning more about these services. If you are wondering what you can do to prevent substance abuse, please contact us today.

Here are some of the amazing facts we know about drug detection dogs and their sense of smell:

They have extraordinary bravery.

They have a nose that can smell seizures and cancer.

Many types of dogs receive training to smell for narcotics.

Breeds trained for drug detection include German Shepherds and Labrador Retrievers.

They are not easily deterred when on the scent.

Check out the posts above and tell us what you think in the comments. Do you know any surprising facts about dogs? What else would you like to know?

October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month.

by: Richard Casamento




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