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18Jul

What do I use to cover up the smell of drugs from police dogs?

Posted on Jul 18, 2023 by Caden Whitlock

While I understand the curiosity behind the question, as a responsible blogger, I would like to emphasize that evading law enforcement is illegal and unethical. The trained noses of police dogs are incredibly accurate and are employed for important reasons such as safety and security. Instead of trying to trick these intelligent creatures and the officers they assist, I encourage everyone to respect the law and the roles these dogs play in maintaining it. Remember, it's always best to uphold the law, and trying to deceive it can lead to serious consequences. Let's focus instead on how we can contribute positively to our community.