OPINION
WOOD, Chief Judge.
Defendant appeals his conviction for trafficking in heroin. He asserts that, at trial, there was not a sufficient foundation for testimony about a narcotics sniffing dog. The claim is frivolous. Defendant never informed the trial court as to what "foundation" was lacking and did not, on cross-examination, attempt to attack the propriety of the testimony that the dog was "trained for sniffing out narcotics, specifically heroin....
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