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<blockquote data-quote="jmoney" data-source="post: 1815041" data-attributes="member: 24661"><p>I had one run through my car once. I was stopped for "bad taillight" even though I had an indicator in that car that would go off if the bulb was even close to dying, and let him k9 my car since I didn't feel like sitting out there all morning (it was 2am and I was on my way home from work) He told me the dog indicated on my soda can in the front cupholder. I replied, well then your dog needs to go back to the school. He said he knew what he was doing, and cut open the can...and well soda poured out. He told the other officer the joint must have fallen into the grass with it...I just laughed. There had never been any drugs, or even an open container of alcohol in that vehicle. Furthermore, I know a little about that kind of training and that dog didn't do anything that would come close to an acceptable "indication" it just sniffed and moved on...hell it probably wanted some to drink.</p><p></p><p>Something to remember, if you take the membrane in our nose used for smell it comes out to about the size of a postage stamp, if you take a german shepherd it is like a wet washcloth bound up in there. They are extremely capable of identifying separate smells and ignoring all the rest, it is just a matter of training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmoney, post: 1815041, member: 24661"] I had one run through my car once. I was stopped for "bad taillight" even though I had an indicator in that car that would go off if the bulb was even close to dying, and let him k9 my car since I didn't feel like sitting out there all morning (it was 2am and I was on my way home from work) He told me the dog indicated on my soda can in the front cupholder. I replied, well then your dog needs to go back to the school. He said he knew what he was doing, and cut open the can...and well soda poured out. He told the other officer the joint must have fallen into the grass with it...I just laughed. There had never been any drugs, or even an open container of alcohol in that vehicle. Furthermore, I know a little about that kind of training and that dog didn't do anything that would come close to an acceptable "indication" it just sniffed and moved on...hell it probably wanted some to drink. Something to remember, if you take the membrane in our nose used for smell it comes out to about the size of a postage stamp, if you take a german shepherd it is like a wet washcloth bound up in there. They are extremely capable of identifying separate smells and ignoring all the rest, it is just a matter of training. [/QUOTE]
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