Of the 10 puppies found in the raid, three later died of infection after the drugs were removed. The survivors were adopted by police and trained to chew on the testicles of drug smugglers.
Of the 10 puppies found in the raid, three later died of infection after the drugs were removed. The survivors were adopted by police and trained to chew on the testicles of drug smugglers.
CousinLefty, you would rather they used humans? You liberals are all alike.
Apparently, this has been a known tactic for a while. In Aruba, it is illegal for people to bring any dogs onto the island from any Latin American country because the dogs are being regularly used as carriers.
Of the 10 puppies found in the raid, three later died of infection after the drugs were removed. The survivors were adopted by police and trained to chew on the testicles of drug smugglers.
The surviving dogs "are still alive and well, we're told," said John P. Gilbride, head of the DEA's New York office.
Read: They're probably dead too but we want to spin this story as a "upbeat puppy tale."
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CousinLefty, you would rather they used humans? You liberals are all alike.
The surviving dogs "are still alive and well, we're told," said John P. Gilbride, head of the DEA's New York office.
Read: They're probably dead too but we want to spin this story as a "upbeat puppy tale."