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Drug-Sniffing Dogs Ease Parents' Minds — Or Confirm Their Fears

Tom Robichaud launched his business, Discreet Intervention, six months ago. Here, he works his dog in a vacant office building, hitting on a cylinder containing cocainelike drugs. (Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Tom Robichaud launched his business, Discreet Intervention, six months ago. Here, he works his dog in a vacant office building, hitting on a cylinder containing cocainelike drugs. (Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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