Canine Drug Detection
Want to know if drugs are hidden in your home or business? Parents and employers have a new tool for helping their kids and employees stay away from drugs and overcome addictions. Our dogs tell you where drugs are stashed...and even tell you where they were recently stored...including in cupboards, backpacks, pockets of clothes, or beneath the seat of your vehicle. How it works A highly-trained dog handler will walk a highly-trained and certified dog through your home or business. When they detect the scent of an illegal substance, the dogs provide a passive alert...which mean they calmly "point" out the location without scratching, digging or other harmful behavior. Our dogs detect all common illegal substances, including heroin, meth, cocaine and marijuana. Private Search Our canine detection services are private and discrete. We are not associated with a law enforcement agency, nor required to report to them our findings. We simply give you information about where drugs are located or have been recently stored, and you choose how to use that information...by privately addressing the issue or reporting it to the police yourself. What happens if I find drugs? Remember that many of today's drugs are toxic. Many local law enforcement agencies will allow you to ANONYMOUSLY drop off illegal substances and paraphernalia for appropriate destruction. Contact them directly. A Life Stone adviser will educate you on the common issues facing addicts, and can explain the different educational and therapeutic programs available to help your family or employees to overcome the effects of addiction. Canine drug detection is one of several tools in the toolbox aimed at removing anonymity from the cycle of addiction. Life Stone can also provide on-site Blood-Alcohol-Concentration (breathalyzer) and/or urine drug tests to verify usage of alcohol and drugs. Removing anonymity is one of the most important first steps to help others recover from an addiction. Contact Us Call us to discuss your needs and schedule a canine detection service today (click here) | ![]() |
