The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) says one of its detector dogs recently sniffed out twenty-two kilograms of raw meat in luggage at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The meat, which included raw duck, pigeon, chicken and rabbit, was found in a traveller’s luggage arriving at Pearson from Egypt on March 8, 2026.
The CBSA posted a photo of detector dog, Dharla, posing beside the haul.
#DetectorDog Dharla sniffed out over 22 kg of raw duck, pigeon, chicken, and rabbit in the #GTA, found in a traveller’s luggage arriving from Egypt. Learn more about declaring food, plant, and animal products: https://t.co/JzIurTTNSc pic.twitter.com/YVholl7gVY
— Canada Border Services Agency (@CanBorder) March 16, 2026
“You are required by law to declare all food, plant and animal products you bring with you into Canada,” the CBSA reminds travellers on its website.
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) says one of its detector dogs recently sniffed out twenty-two kilograms of raw meat in luggage at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The meat, which included raw duck, pigeon, chicken and rabbit, was found in a traveller’s luggage arriving at Pearson from Egypt on March 8, 2026. The CBSA posted Local, World
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) says one of its detector dogs recently sniffed out twenty-two kilograms of raw meat in luggage at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The meat, which included raw duck, pigeon, chicken and rabbit, was found in a traveller’s luggage arriving at Pearson from Egypt on March 8, 2026.
The CBSA posted a photo of detector dog, Dharla, posing beside the haul.
#DetectorDog Dharla sniffed out over 22 kg of raw duck, pigeon, chicken, and rabbit in the #GTA, found in a traveller’s luggage arriving from Egypt. Learn more about declaring food, plant, and animal products: https://t.co/JzIurTTNSc pic.twitter.com/YVholl7gVY
— Canada Border Services Agency (@CanBorder) March 16, 2026
“You are required by law to declare all food, plant and animal products you bring with you into Canada,” the CBSA reminds travellers on its website.
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