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Once it's out of the freezer or fridge the pseudo has a 24 to 48 hour shelf life. cute names for girl dogs Police dogs. After 24 hours 75% of the scent has evaporated. Sigma will tell you that each pseudo drug has a distinct smell to humans, and you should be able to judge if it still good from it's smell. A point to mention is that the pseudo drugs do not smell like the real drugs to people - only to dogs. cute names for girl dogs Information on dog breeding. To topQUESTION:I have watched your video Training Narcotic Detection Dogs and note that you use Pseudo narcotics in your training. I have purchased Pseudo for use by myself, but there were so many warnings and restrictions enclosed with it that I haven't dared use it! Warnings include instructions to wear rubber gloves and face masks when handling the powder. In total there are about eight pages of hazardous chemical warnings included in the packaging. cute names for girl dogs Bad-dog-behaviors. However, I saw in your film that the handlers were touching the powder barehanded and sprinkling it on training aids in such a way that the dogs had direct contact with it. Do you have a guide to using Pseudo, and if so, could you please let me have a copy so that I can make best use of it? Are there any dangers attached to using Pseudo? At the moment it is still in its packaging because I daren't touch the stuff! I have found your video to be most informative, and has given me some very good ideas to follow up. David JenkinsANSWER:First I need to remind you that I am not a fan of using pseudo. The only place there is a use for it is in the first stages of training. Once the dog is recognizing scent the pseudo is no longer used (not ever again). There is no guide to handle pseudo. As far as the warning labels on the pseudo, I am sure that this is a legal issue for the manufacturer and their legal staff. In my humble opinion this is all bunk. The majority of the material used is an inert substance. The little amount that you will be handling it and using it does not create any kind of danger. If it makes you feel better to use gloves then by all means do it. I do not. But then again I have not handled it in years because both of my drug dogs are trained. I will be training a new one this fall so I guess I will have to use it for a couple of weeks. To topQUESTION:Do you have an opinion on the best type of response (passive or aggressive) to use in narcotic detection?ANSWER:I prefer an aggressive response with a drug dog. I think it allows for a few more handler errors, it also allows the handler to work his dog in higher drive. An aggressive response will also usually result in the dog making an indication closer to the actual hiding spot. Now having said this my current narcotics dog is a passive indicator. He has so much drive and is so into his work that he would rip the dash boards out of cars.

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