I’ll use just about any excuse to post a picture of my dog, Casey, and this story about drug-sniffing dogs hired by parents to “discreetly” detect drugs in their teenagers’ bedrooms is as good as any. Parents, if you’re worried that your kid is stockpiling ecstasy somewhere in their bedroom other than the normal places where teens hide stuff they don’t want you to find, a New Jersey-based company will rent you a specially trained dog for $200 an hour.
You can borrow Casey for $200, too, although the only thing he’ll be sure to locate in your house is a tennis ball—or leftover Chinese food.

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