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Detection dogs are also used in schools. These dogs are used to "increase the safety to students and administration," as HK9 Highland states. These dogs are able to sniff out about anything that you are looking to find. The prices of these programs with these dogs are affordable for schools and will work around the schools schedule. They gives the schools different options, for instance, they could have the dogs sniff out drugs and they could find out who did damage to the school by sniffing that persons DNA.

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Another way people use detection dogs are in the airport. These dogs are used to smell out bombs and other dangerous weapons that could be used against anyone. They do these checks at the airport because there has been too many hijacking incidents happening in the United States. As DiagNose states, "The dogs are trained to smells molecules of explosives from 50 grams upwards, carried on a person or bag." Basically, this means, if a person is caught with these explosies, the dog will be able to smell that and be able to warn their police officer. Then, the person would be filed with many charges for this act. These dogs could stop a senseless act, before it has been done.

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Another reason these dogs are used in the medical field is to smell out diabetic people. These dogs are ale to sell when their human is in need of insulin. According to Medical News Today, "DogsforDiabetics'" clients are put into extra and extreme training. Therefore, these dogs will be able to alert their humans when they are sensing a problem with their blood sugars. Then, the owner of the dogs has to make sure the dog's alert is correct by checking their blood sugars. If the dog was correct, multiple times, then they are ready for their forever homes.