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Narcotic Detection 

Detection of various narcotics such as heroin, mandrax, Zoc, Woonga, Speed, cocaine, Christal meth, weed, ecstasy, magic mushrooms, as well as certain prescription drugs of abuse such as Ritalin, concerta and Xanax.

Luca (Belgian Malinois).

Competent Narcotic Detection Dog

Luca is our best achievement to date, he is a competent in detection of various narcotics such as heroin, mandrax, Zoc, Woonga, Speed, cocaine, Christal meth, weed, ecstasy, magic mushrooms, as well as certain prescription drugs of abuse such as Ritalin, concerta and Xanax and many more.

About Narcotic Detection Dogs

A narcotic detection dog, also known as a drug-sniffing dog, is a type of tracking dog that is trained to detect the scent of drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. These dogs are commonly used by law enforcement agencies to help locate narcotics that may be hidden in a variety of locations, such as vehicles, luggage, and buildings.

Narcotic detection dogs are typically trained using positive reinforcement methods, such as giving the dog a treat when it correctly identifies the scent of a drug. This training is often conducted using specialized equipment and scent samples that mimic the smells of various narcotics.

When working, a narcotic detection dog will typically be led by its handler on a leash while searching a particular area for drugs. The dog may be trained to sit, bark, or scratch when it detects the scent of a narcotic, which allows the handler to locate and retrieve the drugs using specialized equipment.

Narcotic detection dogs can be an invaluable tool for law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat drug trafficking and keep communities safe. However, it is important to note that while these dogs are highly trained, they are not infallible and can make mistakes. As a result, it is important for law enforcement officers to use dogs in conjunction with other investigative techniques and to adhere to legal and ethical guidelines when using these animals in the field.

Mayla (Belgian Malinois).

Competent Narcotic Detection Dog

Mayla is our female Belgian Malinois Narcotic dog who has a super active personality with an active indication. 

Some of the locations where we did Narcotic Searches

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