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The CBP canine program continues to diversify canine detection capabilities needed to combat terrorism, interdict narcotics, and other contraband while helping to facilitate and process legitimate trade and travel. Providing optimal defense at and between our borders, CBP has the largest number of working teams of any Federal Law Enforcement Agency. Canine teams are assigned to 73 ports of entry and 74 Border Patrol stations throughout the U.S.
CBP’s Canine Enforcement Program has expanded to meet the diverse and demanding challenges facing our country today. CBPs canine officers and agents use specially trained detector hunting lab puppies for sales for sale to combat terrorist threats as well as interdict contraband and concealed persons at our nation’s borders, land ports, seaports, international airports, and international mail facilities. To meet these threats, the CBP canine program has developed training courses as well as trained and deployed canine teams in an array of specialized detection capabilities.










