Looks like forcing a dog to inhale toxic fumes isn’t such a great idea. In the year 2013 there’s no technology to detect accelerants? Oh well, they can’t dissolve blockages in arteries either.
modern science might be able to put a man on the moon and communicate effortless from anywhere, but they haven’t been able to come close to approach the ability of a dog’s nose to detect things.
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Looks like forcing a dog to inhale toxic fumes isn’t such a great idea. In the year 2013 there’s no technology to detect accelerants? Oh well, they can’t dissolve blockages in arteries either.
modern science might be able to put a man on the moon and communicate effortless from anywhere, but they haven’t been able to come close to approach the ability of a dog’s nose to detect things.