Sentences with phrase «drug sniffers»

German shepherds are the dogs that most people would assume is the breed of choice to be drug sniffers.
These same traits often lead to some of these animals being recruited into service positions, either as helper dogs for the disabled or as bomb and drug sniffers for law enforcement agencies.
Unwanted dogs are adopted from shelters through the program and then trained as canine sentries and drug sniffers.
Felony, 10 years old and nearing the end of his police career as a drug sniffer, was discovered missing on October 30 when a police officer arrived to pick him up for work.

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Right under the snooping radar of Akufo - Addo's Lilliputian ministerial nose, diplomatic and non-diplomatic passports reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstance only to reappear in the company of international drug dealers who, once again, are either reportedly related to the political sniffer dog himself, Akufo - Addo, or to shady persons closely connected to the uppermost echelons of the ethnocentric NPP.
Many educational establishments recognise the need to take a proactive stance in order to encourage a healthy, drug - free learning environment and sniffer dogs are seen as a beneficial way to help deter pupils from using drugs, as well as raising awareness of the dangers and enforcing zero - tolerance policies.
These are nineteen highly - trained sniffer dogs capable of detecting money, drugs, and guns that Canada just fired and put up for adoption.
He adds that sniffer dogs are being used in Iran in the fight against drug trafficking.
It is a general observation that black Labradors are most successful in all dog shows, the golden color are mostly used as sniffer dogs to look for explosives and drugs.
Not only used for retrieving game, Labradors are often trained to become guide dogs for the blind, handicapped assistance dogs and «sniffer» dogs for drugs and arm detection.
A sniffer dog, or detection dog is typically trained to sniff out things like hidden drugs and other contraband by first learning how to sniff out its favorite toy, laced with the substance the dog will eventually make a living out of looking for.
Sadie the super sniffer is sticking her nose out to help a local homeless shelter keep illicit drugs out.
They are also great sniffers and many compete in scent trials or have been trained to detect drugs or bombs.
Many researchers believe that dogs could be incorporated into health care systems in much the same way that «sniffer dogs» are currently used at customs and in drug raids.
A detection dog or sniffer dog is a dog that is trained to use its senses (almost always the sense of smell) to detect substances such as explosives, illegal drugs, chemicals, insects, diseases, or blood.
In 2002, the police accepted a standing invitation from a principal at a Sarnia, Ontario high school to bring sniffer dogs into the school to search for drugs.
The sniffer dog reacted to A.M.'s backpack and, without obtaining a warrant, the police opened the backpack and found illegal drugs.
The first was by the sniffer dog, which alerted the police to the presence of drugs.
In this case, the police were invited by a school principal to walk a sniffer dog through the building to enforce the «zero tolerance» policy for drugs.
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