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    Quote Originally Posted by fonzirelli View Post
    for example, if you think kief is pure thc...stay the hell out of this thread and go do some homework.


    Dogs have about 25 times more olfactory (smell) receptors than humans. These receptors occur in special sniffing cells deep in a dog’s snout and are what allow a dog to “out-smell” humans. Dogs can sense odors at concentrations nearly 100 million times lower than humans can. Here’s a comparison to help you appreciate the vast difference in olfactory ability between humans and dogs: if all the sensory epithelia (skin tissue) in the average dog’s nose were laid out flat, it would cover an area of about 450 square feet, and contained within this nasal tissue are more than 200 million scent receptors, some 15 million of which have infrared capability. That means a dog can literally smell heat! If a human’s scent sensitive skin tissues were laid out flat, it would only cover about two square feet and contain less than five million scent receptors, none of which exhibit infrared capability. Also, in the brain of the average dog, more than 12 percent of the cerebral tissue is devoted to processing olfactory information. In humans, less than one percent of the brain is devoted to the same. Tests have proven dogs can detect one drop of liquid in a fifty-five gallon barrel of water, and some tests suggest dogs can even smell cancer cells.

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    Oh, your talking about BHO (butane honey oil)

    You still haven't answered how exactly you remove the smelly oils from the BHO after you collect it.. . . . that's right, you don't.

    Maybe you should just accept the fact that dogs are going to smell your shit. and quit the denial.

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    budder is more refined than bho. so no im not talking about bho.

    and ive said it before, and i guess ill have to say it again, i know how dogs smell, i know how it works...

    and this is how you remove the 'smelly oils'
    http://www.totse2.com/totse/en/drugs...a/cnb2thc.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by fonzirelli View Post
    budder is more refined than bho. so no im not talking about bho.

    and ive said it before, and i guess ill have to say it again, i know how dogs smell, i know how it works...

    and this is how you remove the 'smelly oils'
    http://www.totse2.com/totse/en/drugs...a/cnb2thc.html
    I read it.

    and i've done alcohol extractions before similar to that one. (magic mushroom extraction)
    Which results in pure crystal, after you evaporate whats left.

    And trust me. It will still have a distinct smell.
    And dogs May detect it.

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    in Morrocco they dush a strong scented talc powder on the hash after dipping it in pure melted wax

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    I wouldn't bet against the dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fonzirelli View Post
    and btw, i am more than familiar with how dogs smell. which is partly why i am questioning this in the first place. if the thc is like the carrots, how do you know the dog isnt learning to look for the smell of the 'onion' in the 'stew'?
    if you know how they smell then you should know that there are a number of chemicals in any given substance that trigger respsones in the nose of a dog . . . .its chemicals triggering a trained response . . .

    maybe your question should be what are the specific chemicals a dog is trained to "hit"/ recognizes when smelling pot . . . .and id just have to assume all . . . .does a gin and tonic smell like a vodka cran .. . .nope different coctale of smells and flavors
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samwell Seed Well View Post
    if you know how they smell then you should know that there are a number of chemicals in any given substance that trigger respsones in the nose of a dog . . . .its chemicals triggering a trained response . . .

    maybe your question should be what are the specific chemicals a dog is trained to "hit"/ recognizes when smelling pot . . . .and id just have to assume all . . . .does a gin and tonic smell like a vodka cran .. . .nope different coctale of smells and flavors
    ........that IS the question......what did you think i was asking????

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrishydro View Post
    Ok, here is the deal, you look at a bowl of stew, you see carrots, meat, gravy, peas etc with your eyes you see each piece. A dog smells like you see. That is why they can smell through just about anything. When they train them they start out by rubbing a ball in weed. That smell pretty much stays there for as long as you or I could ever smell it but the dogs can. You can not beat the dogs dont try. They win everytime.
    I disagree with this statement.Surely as the eyes can be fooled,so can your nose.The senses are not foolproof,even a Dogs.My point and example,I use to move 10 lbs shipments of good Purp through UPS,they were constantly using the dogs to sniff out drugs in the UPS warehouses in my area.The guy I was dealing with would seal package it in a nonporous plastic bag that was vacuum packed.Then after that another bag to keep it from getting wet or damp,Then another bag using it to submerge the package into bag of liquid chlorine and another substance i cant remember the name to,then a final plastic wrapped bag for containment,then it is boxed.The dogs cant smell past the chlorine/bleach mixture.I have done this many times and it works.If they start training the dogs to look for bleach mixture in suspected shipments then that would be a prob.But they have to bust someone using this tactic in my area first which is lees than likey.I never underestimate an animals senses though,thats why such measures have to be used if youre going to get pass them,but nothing is 100% flawless,so there is always a possibility in something going bad with this.It is an inherent risk nonetheless.
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    The dogs cant smell THC. Its another chemical they are smelling but I cant remember what its called. Ill prob remember when Im nowhere near my computer

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