If you had children that you suspected of doing drugs, would you hire a private company like this one to come search your home with drug dogs?
TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian couple has launched a business offering worried parents or concerned employers private drug-detection services that will search homes and offices for everything from marijuana to heroin.
Russ Rathy of Pense, Saskatchewan, started the home-based business, Crusader Resources, along with his wife, after buying a young German shepherd trained to sniff out drugs. The dog, named Alis Vicona, cost C$20,000 ($16,000) and can detect drugs or the residue of drugs in buildings or on clothing, even after 30 days.
hell no! i wouldn't need a drug dog! i'm not stupid, and if any kid i might have ever did drugs, i'd know it and i would kick their a$$ all the way to uranus and back again!
No, I'd talk to my kid myself. I wouldm't need drug dogs to find out if my kid was doing drugs anyways, if I was really that desperate to find out, I would just search around.
In a heartbeat. When a parent actually suspects drug use it's time to take action, but I think I'd try to have the house searched while my son was away.