Narcotic detection dogs: An overview of high-performance animals

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Considered one of the best odor detectors, dogs go through a rigorous selection and training process. Based on learning theories, modern techniques are used for dog training, respecting individual characteristics, efficiency, and well-being. Since narcotics detection work is perceived as a “play” for the dog, in practice, this promotes a high use rate in the service. The performance of handlers influences the work of the dogs, and well-trained and well-run dogs must work comfortably and accurately. This paper aimed to review the aspects related to the selection, training, and performance of narcotics detection dogs.

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Jantorno, G. M., Xavier, C. H., & Melo, C. B. de. (2020). Narcotic detection dogs: An overview of high-performance animals. Ciencia Rural, 50(10), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20191010

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