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Yes, but it doesn't come up very much.

Dogs are capable of detecting LSD, or of detecting various chemical impurities from the LSD manufacturing process (since LSD's active dose is so small, it is sometimes easier to detect chemical byproducts and impurities than LSD itself, they're in higher concentration).

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No acid is a scentless substande they shouldn be able to. unless
you have already used it and the smell is in your breath then yes
cuz after it starts dissolving it produces the smell

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