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Anonymous #1

odor trapper.
    #2568144 - 04/16/04 02:19 PM (20 years, 1 month ago)

here's an idea for a simple dog-proof storage container for drugs:

take a jar. put drugs in jar. close tightly. place jar upside down in slightly larger jar. fill the rest of the jar with cat litter. close second jar tightly.

i don't think a dog could smell that, especially if it was put together very recently.... but i'm not 100% sure.

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Re: odor trapper. [Re: ]
    #2568240 - 04/16/04 02:41 PM (20 years, 1 month ago)

> i don't think a dog could smell that

You would be amazed at what a dog can smell. I have seen a bloodhound follow the trail of somebody that was in a car. They have fire/arson dogs that can smell different fuels used to burn down a house. Even if the dog cannot smell what is inside the first jar, they can still smell what was on your hands and got transfered to the outside of the second jar.


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Anonymous #1

Re: odor trapper. [Re: Seuss]
    #2568256 - 04/16/04 02:46 PM (20 years, 1 month ago)

that why you gotta do it carefully. wash your hands and the jars when it's done.

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    #2570358 - 04/17/04 05:58 AM (20 years, 1 month ago)

i wouldn't risk it.....

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    #2570401 - 04/17/04 07:00 AM (20 years, 1 month ago)

what about that gel stuff that you put on your garden to keep dogs and cats off it?
sprinkling heaps of pepper around the area would help to i reckon

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Re: odor trapper. [Re: ]
    #2572196 - 04/17/04 08:35 PM (20 years, 1 month ago)

The dogs would just probably scratch their noses furiously prompting the cop to search you.

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    #2573096 - 04/18/04 03:10 AM (20 years, 1 month ago)

listen man, a k-9 can be trained to find a babies tear drop on a area the size of a football field......


don't give out your ideas making them seem like fool-proof plans...


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Re: odor trapper. [Re: Seuss]
    #2573448 - 04/18/04 09:28 AM (20 years, 1 month ago)

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Seuss said:
> i don't think a dog could smell that

You would be amazed at what a dog can smell.  I have seen a bloodhound follow the trail of somebody that was in a car.  They have fire/arson dogs that can smell different fuels used to burn down a house.  Even if the dog cannot smell what is inside the first jar, they can still smell what was on your hands and got transfered to the outside of the second jar.




Yes, a dog's ability to detect airborne scent molecules in Parts Per Million range is amazing. You should simply pray that you don't ever have to go up against a dog...

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DNICEONER said:
... don't give out your ideas making them seem like fool-proof plans...




DNICEONER, he said he's "not 100% sure." Don't be such a heavy, man. Who's gonna want to hang out with you when you're comming on all heavy like that... :wink:


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Re: odor trapper. [Re: ]
    #2574330 - 04/18/04 02:41 PM (20 years, 1 month ago)

I think a dog could still smell that.
covering the smell isnt easy, as dogs brains can pick out one
smell from another. The key is to distract the dog, if you mean
used cat littler, then maybe. But one good tried and tested
way to distract a dog is to use urine from a pregnant dog.

This attracts the sniffer dog weather its male or female, and
puts it off its job.

But, nothing is 100% when dealing with a well trained sniffer dog.
They can pick out a scent, this is there key. Distraction only works on
some dogs i suppose.

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Re: odor trapper. [Re: ]
    #2576414 - 04/19/04 12:51 AM (20 years, 1 month ago)

Using activated charcoal instead of cat litter would work hundreds of times better but possibly still not good enough to fool a dog

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Re: odor trapper. [Re: DNICEONER]
    #2580681 - 04/19/04 11:23 PM (20 years, 1 month ago)

I recently had a dog smell something in my car. There had been no drugs in the car for 6 months prior to the incident. The dog went right for where I used to keep my stash when I was smoking. I wouln't count on anything but possible poor training the throw a dog off.


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Re: odor trapper. [Re: ]
    #2582144 - 04/20/04 10:39 AM (20 years, 1 month ago)

alright, bad idea...  :blush:

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Re: odor trapper. [Re: z@z.com]
    #2734781 - 05/26/04 11:17 PM (19 years, 11 months ago)

In high school, I kept a homemade wooden pipe that I had smoked out of once in a backpack for a few hours. Weeks later there was this drug dog at school, and just to be funny I said, "Want to check me?" The dog was all straining at his lead and the nails on his feet were clicking on the tiles as it tried to get to my backpack.

In the end, I played it off and wasn't searched... plus I had a reputation for being a badass after that.

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