Canadian detector dogs sniff out swine fever
This isn’t your run of the mill mutt. Detector dogs are highly trained to use their senses to identify the presence of substances like explosives, illegal drugs and even illegally imported meat.
Meat products from countries affected by African swine fever (ASF) present one of the greatest risks for introducing the animal disease to Canada. Detector dogs are Canada’s best available method to intercept meat products making them the most effective tool in protecting Canada’s swine population from ASF as well as other animal diseases.
The federal government announced $31 million in funding to add 24 detector dog teams over five years, bringing the total number to 39 food, plant, and animal detector dog service teams.