How to Find Drugs With a K9 | America’s Top Dog (Season 1) | A&E

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Officer Edgar and K9 Vader navigate their way around The Boneyard and demonstrate how they sniff out narcotics and other scents in this clip from Season 1, Episode 9 “Young Pups and Silver Foxes”. #TopDog #TopDogAE
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29 thoughts on “How to Find Drugs With a K9 | America’s Top Dog (Season 1) | A&E

  1. The amount of false positives these dogs give is TERRIFYING….like multiple per room sometimes.

    These animals are great at their jobs but they make an incredible amount of mistakes. These false positives are used every day by law enforcement to violate rights and force otherwise completely illegal searches.

  2. And dogs who can't learn this properly are instead trained to alert any time they are brought near a car 😀

  3. A few months ago, a skinny K9 alerted to my vehicle.
    The dog did not fail, but the agents did. Nice try, Border Patrol.
    I can share this now as a wealthy retired drug dealer.

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