April 29, 2011
I am a new K9 handler. I have been told that I should not train my dog on meth because its too hard on the dog's nose. Is this true?
Full Question:
I was told that you should not train a dog on meth very often because it would burn its nose. Does this caution hold any weight? If so, how often should I work with that scent? Also, I am a new K-9 handler training the pioneer for my department. My Chief is applying for a DEA permit. Once we receive the permit where do you suggest I get the narcotics to train with? Our city is very small we don't see a lot of cocaine, heroin, etc. I do however have all the meth I need.Thank You,
Officer Heath
Ed's Answer:
There is nothing wrong with using meth on a regular basis in your training - just keep the quantities small and not put the dog into small areas (i.e. the inside of a car) with large quantities of meth. That could be hard on his nose, but small quantities will not hurt. I assume you know to be 110% sure the dog never comes in contact with the drug.
Once you have your DEA license you can order drugs from Sigma labs in St. Louis or contact the DEA and ask them. They have a form (I believe it's a form 222) that you fill out when you get drugs from another agency.
Once you have your DEA license you can order drugs from Sigma labs in St. Louis or contact the DEA and ask them. They have a form (I believe it's a form 222) that you fill out when you get drugs from another agency.
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