anybody live next to a drug dog?

BustinScales510

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I think it would be fine as far as the dog goes, make sure you filter your air so the cop doesnt smell though. Dogs can smell a bunch of different things at any given time, I think the trained ones need to be to commanded to search something out..otherwise they'd be going apeshit everytime someone drove by smoking a joint.

 

kushdc

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I thought this would be a good topic to talk about. Cause I do believe the dog has to be givin a command. I live next to one and a current cop. Haven't started a grow yet but I'm not that worried about that he is mainly for meth. And sunni there is no reason for an insult of any kind. There are people that grow drugs all over the place and I'm sure there are more people out there that have grown next to a dog. And bwg my neighbor is still next door. Haha.
 

sunni

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I thought this would be a good topic to talk about. Cause I do believe the dog has to be givin a command. I live next to one and a current cop. Haven't started a grow yet but I'm not that worried about that he is mainly for meth. And sunni there is no reason for an insult of any kind. There are people that grow drugs all over the place and I'm sure there are more people out there that have grown next to a dog. And bwg my neighbor is still next door. Haha.
its not an insult , its the truth why the hell would someone be stupid enough to illegally grow next to a cop and a dog whos job is too look for that
 

sunni

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I think it would be fine as far as the dog goes, make sure you filter your air so the cop doesnt smell though. Dogs can smell a bunch of different things at any given time, I think the trained ones need to be to commanded to search something out..otherwise they'd be going apeshit everytime someone drove by smoking a joint.

yes most dogs have a set word list that enables them to stop

after work they usually say
"release" or "relax" and that allows the dog to stop "working" , to work they usually say "work" or something similar.

however, once a dog is trained by something to do something it doesnt mean that once being told to release or relax will cause them to stop and ignore the smell coming from the neighbors house.
its often known that specific dogs who are trained in the ways of army or police force will continue to habits of sitting when something is found or do what their signal is.
its a learned behavior , more often than not they do not release or relax and continue to work even though the human tells them not to.

this is also why dogs get ptsd
 

BWG707

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That may be true but only time will tell. You want to risk your freedom over a bonehead mistake, such as growing next door to a cop? Sounds kinda desperate to me.
 

spek9

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Years and years ago, when I was into very large outdoor grows, I lived four doors down to a family friend who was an O.P.P officer (Ontario Provincial Police) who was Drug Enforcement, and he had his own indoor grow with four plants. Does that count?

-spek
 

sunni

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Years and years ago, when I was into very large outdoor grows, I lived four doors down to a family friend who was an O.P.P officer (Ontario Provincial Police) who was Drug Enforcement, and he had his own indoor grow with four plants. Does that count?

-spek
ahh the good ole opp, anyone can go apply for that job no drug testing either lol
 
If you have half a clue what you're doing you shouldn't smell/see anything inside of your own home, much less outside. A non police neighbor can smell/see exactly what a cop can and they can bust you just as fast.
 

ProdigalSun

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yes most dogs have a set word list that enables them to stop

after work they usually say
"release" or "relax" and that allows the dog to stop "working" , to work they usually say "work" or something similar.

however, once a dog is trained by something to do something it doesnt mean that once being told to release or relax will cause them to stop and ignore the smell coming from the neighbors house.
its often known that specific dogs who are trained in the ways of army or police force will continue to habits of sitting when something is found or do what their signal is.
its a learned behavior , more often than not they do not release or relax and continue to work even though the human tells them not to.

this is also why dogs get ptsd
Drug dogs with ptsd,... dang, thats Karma. Just give them some herb, they'll feel better.
 

spek9

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A police dog will only go into business mode when commanded to. Otherwise, they are typically just another friendly pet.

-spek
 

kushdc

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I'm just growing 2 plants that's autos in a tent with a carbon scrubber in it. I'm not that worried about the dog. Just curious if anyone else has grown next to one besides my neighbor. We all have our personal entrance to our apartments that's probably why the smell ain't setting the dog off.
 

sunni

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A police dog will only go into business mode when commanded to. Otherwise, they are typically just another friendly pet.

-spek
not all release or relax they are still a friendly pet otherwise.
i read an entire article on it

Drug dogs with ptsd,... dang, thats Karma. Just give them some herb, they'll feel better.
its usually the dogs that serve your country (whatever one youre from they use dogs in almost all of them ) in war zones for ptsd.

not really karma, just sad
 

kinddiesel

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I would still grow. I don't give a shit. that's why I pay all that money to stay legal . if your legal your legal. call the cops.
 
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