IDD Hostory and Beginnings

 

K9 Detection Services

Key members of the IDD K-9

team love to wag their tails.
They are the elite K-9 Corp, which includes seven outstanding dogs.


Companies who want to maintain a drug-free workplace find that utilizing the K-9 searches can create a tremendous deterrent against drugs in the workplace. This is also true for educational institutions that strive to promote a drug-free environment.

IDD dog handlers adhere to an intensive training program that teaches K-9s to sniff out fired weapons, as well as illegal drugs. The eight dog handlers have more than 100 years of collective experience working with dogs.

The dogs are trained to find the following illegal narcotics: marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin, and meth-amphetamine and other derivatives such as synthetic marijuana (spice, mojo, etc.)

"Our dogs pose no danger to the employees of our clients nor do they frighten the teachers and students of the educational facilities we search," according to the IDD Director of Operations. "When our dogs find drugs or weapons, our K-9s use the passive alert indications."

Passive alert means the K-9 calmly sits near the spot of discovery. This provides a safer, non-threatening reaction from the public.

The IDD elite team is lead by Mel, a golden retriever, who has more than 15 years of outstanding service. Our other members include: Chester, Jinx, Kessy, Lira, Patti and Rowdy.

IDD Dog Certificates



FEATURED SERVICES

 

Federal DOT mandates that only the following five drugs be tested for: amphetamines, cocaine, cannabinoids, opiates, and phencyclidine. Additional drugs beyond these five are considered non-DOT drug panels and must be tested separately. For clients that are not federally mandated they can choose what drugs they want for the testing panel and how many.