What were your reactions in a situation where you were suspicious but the detector dog failed to corroborate for the following reasons: the detector dog failed to give a positive signal? The dog was obviously distracted? The dog reacted negatively to irritants?

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    I used the dog to obtain probable cause to search a car where there was refusal.
    No matter what the dog did, I made him false alert so that I could search the car. I happened to have a drug dog that was one of the best in the nation, so I also used the dog to assist me in finding drugs. If a dog acted distracted or reacted to
    irritants, I searched that area more carefully.
    Most K-9 officers have trouble distinguishing between certain body movements and don't always correlate the behavior of the dog to distraction or an irritant.
    Missing this correlation is what "tricks" the officer.

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