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Drug Dogs In AZ Sniff out Contraband, Drugs and Drug Abusers

Amy Halm loves to play with her dogs and have some fun, until it’s time to go to work. Halm is the owner of Desert Drug Dog, a Phoenix business that provides drug dog detection to the general public.

“They’re just like a police dog,” said Halm. “People we team with train police dogs for a living. We train with the police, but we are not police.” Halm’s unique business takes her to classrooms, offices, and private homes around the Valley. If someone has a concern about a loved one or co-worker possibly doing drugs, they’ll call in a drug dog to confirm their suspicions, instead of calling police. Drug rehabs in Arizona use Amy’s service, including Scottsdale Recovery Center, Arizona Addiction Center and Fountain Hills Recovery.

Watch Video Here: Ahwatukee woman finds a way to detect drug use without involving police

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