Comment by mellavora
4 years ago
damn, what if the dog gets excited and barks because I'm dry-aging some of my (fully legally hunted!) wild game?
or because the handler accidentally stepped on the dog's tail?
4 years ago
damn, what if the dog gets excited and barks because I'm dry-aging some of my (fully legally hunted!) wild game?
or because the handler accidentally stepped on the dog's tail?
Don't worry, these are well-trained, well-bred and very well-fed iDogs. 'Not eating when not fed by the handler' is part of the basic training. Also, there's a manual verification step where the handlers search your property before reporting to the police.
The chances of an error are less than a billion to one. It's worth it to beat the drug dealers and terrorists.
That's why we have the manual human reviewers, you see.