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What are Carnival cruise dogs trained to smell?

Cucciolo is a K-9 narcotics dog who is part of the company's security team. His job is to search for marijuana and other drugs as passengers embark on Carnival ships. According to Carnival's website, cruises are drug free zones and marijuana is not allowed on board.



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This is beyond Carnival's control. Furthermore, Carnival reserves the right to deploy narcotics-sniffing dogs in terminals and on board our ships in order to enforce our obligations to uphold federal law.

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They are commonly used in airports, train stations, ports, and other locations to sniff out drugs that may be concealed on a person or in luggage. However, sniffer dogs are not capable of smelling illicit drugs inside the human body. Their training focuses on detecting the odour of drugs in the air or on surfaces.

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An active or aggressive alert occurs when a dog responds with a vocal or otherwise overt reaction to locating drugs. An active alert might be barking, straining toward, digging, or pawing at the spot where the drugs are located.

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Cucciolo is a K-9 narcotics dog who is part of the company's security team. His job is to search for marijuana and other drugs as passengers embark on Carnival ships. According to Carnival's website, cruises are drug free zones and marijuana is not allowed on board.

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Carnival Cruise Line sails from Florida ports in Miami, Brevard County, Jacksonville and Tampa. “These uber intelligent and highly trained dogs are used at embarkation and occasionally, not every cruise on every ship will sail as well with their handlers, Heald said.

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Beagle (sniff out bombs, drugs and food) Belgian Malinois (protect the officer, attack dog, locating IEDs, locating evidence, locating drugs, prisoner transport, human tracking) Bernese Mountain Dog (finds missing people) Bloodhound (odor-specific ID, trackings, sniff out bombs, sniff out drugs, locating evidence)

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