You can't. I've worked dogs for 18 years. Some guy would think he solved the problem and bring it To us and the dogs always found rhe dope. It's difficult tonwork with many products that don't have static. Even those static free bags have an ionization that odor can stick to. It's all molecular and the dog still can smell it. At some point the exterior of the container gets exposed to the product going inside. It van and will attach. Having said that I'm still looking for a way to trick the dogs by denying them odor through packaging and placement. It not easy and I've never succeeded.
You can't. I've worked dogs for 18 years. Some guy would think he solved the problem and bring it To us and the dogs always found rhe dope. It's difficult tonwork with many products that don't have static. Even those static free bags have an ionization that odor can stick to. It's all molecular and the dog still can smell it. At some point the exterior of the container gets exposed to the product going inside. It van and will attach.
You can't. I've worked dogs for 18 years. Some guy would think he solved the problem and bring it Toni's and the dogs always found rhe dope.