Canada’s first fentanyl-detection dogs are now on duty
Meet the CBSA’s first fentanyl detector dogs, now deployed to protect Canada. They are joining over 80 detection dog teams currently operating across the country. In , the keen sense of smell of our dogs proved effective in carrying out close to 30,000 searches, uncovering 14,000 high-risk food, plant, and animal items, along with 35,000 seizures of drugs, firearms, and currency. Follow us for more.
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Visual: Photos of the new fentanyl detector dog teams.
Narrator: Meet the CBSA's first fentanyl detector dogs, now deployed to protect Canada.
Visual: Videos of detector dog teams across the country.
Narrator: They are joining over 80 detection dog teams currently operating across the country.
Visual: Photos of seizures made with the help of detector dogs.
Narrator: In , the keen sense of smell of our dogs proved effective in carrying out close to 30,000 searches, uncovering 14,000 high-risk food, plant, and animal items, along with 35,000 seizures of drugs, firearms, and currency.
Follow us for more.
Visual: The corporate signature of Canada Border Services Agency and the Canada wordmark.
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