No "drug" looses dog smell(s)/or if you call frebreeze a drug then yes. there is.
The drug known as Ecstasy is called MDMA, but most Ecstasy pills are cut with (mixed with) different drugs, usually heroin, cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines).
Yes they can smell almost any kind of Illegal drug you can imagine.
Yes! because they can get drunk
they can smell drugs or smell arson stuff like bombs and they usually work for police.
IF YOU TOOK 3-4 ECSTASY PILLS ON THE 13TH OF MARCH O9 WOULD IT SHOW ON A DRUG TEST IN MAY THE 11TH.
Well if drug dogs are trained to sniff out dip they can but most if the time they are just trained to sniff out drugs.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (called MDMA or Ecstasy) is classified as both a stimulant and a mild hallucinogen. However, Ecstasy pills are rarely pure Ecstasy (MDMA). Usually, they are cut with other drugs, most often some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines) or ketamine, but sometimes heroin or other opiates, and, every once in awhile, cocaine. I would assume they are also sometimes cut with other hallucinogens, like LSD or psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms), but I can't recall taking or hearing about pills mixed with these drugs, so perhaps I am wrong.
There are countless different types of Ecstasy. The name "Ecstasy" refers to the drug MDMA, but most Ecstasy pills are not pure MDMA. They are usually cut with other drugs, most commonly some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines), but also cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or heroin or some other opiate.
There are countless different types of Ecstasy. The name "Ecstasy" refers to the drug MDMA, but most Ecstasy pills are not pure MDMA. They are usually cut with other drugs, most commonly some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines), but also cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or heroin or some other opiate.
Ecstasy is a speed based hallucinogen
Drug dogs are trained to detect the final product of drugs, not necessarily the individual precursors. However, some dogs may be able to detect common chemicals used in the production of methamphetamine depending on their training and exposure.