The Signs of Drug Use
The signs of drug use are varied, including red eyes and the lingering smell of drugs, but a few constant personality signs remain the same, regardless of the type of drug being used. These signs include:
- A change in personality (an outgoing teen who suddenly becomes shy and withdrawn)
- A change in attitude (a happy teen who is suddenly angry all the time)
- The need for isolation from family and friends (a teen avoiding spending time with loved ones)
- Suddenly becoming secretive (a teen hiding things, not wanting to say where they are going, and whispering during phone calls)
- Depression (a teen crying, nervous, or constantly upset)
- Not wanting to participate in things they love (a teen who suddenly stops playing sports or an honor roll teen who is suddenly failing)
There are also life-threatening health issues that stem from drug use. If your teen is experiencing any signs of drug use, sudden sickness, or new health problems, you should seek medical care immediately.
Teenager Drugs - Can You Ever Really Know For Sure?
With the new drug testing services available, you can find out for sure if your teen has a drug problem. The problem is you risk facing anger, rejection, and breaking your trusting relationship with your teen by handing your teen that drug detection test from the drugstore. If you don't want to risk these extreme issues through testing for teenager drugs, you still have a way to find out.
With Sniff Dogs drug detection service, you can find out for sure whether your teen may have a drug abuse issue. Our discreet and confidential dogs will sniff out exactly what you want to know about teenager drugs.
These specially trained drug detecting dogs and their expert handlers can come into your home, yard, and even your car to sniff for traces of drugs. Our dogs are experts. They receive weekly training to maintain their hunt and scent instincts and our handlers are certified with the National Narcotic Detection Dog Association (NNDDA).
Sniff Dogs is not associated with law enforcement or any government agency. Our findings are private, confidential, and unrecorded. If our dogs do find a trace of drugs in your home, we provide you with a list of resources that will help you confront your teen about this problem.
