Canadian Border Service agents say their sniffer dog, Wade, has been working well at Pearson International Airport.
So far this year Wade has sounded alerts about 100 times, resulting in 64 seizures from passengers arriving from China.
The officials confiscated three meat products, including pork, and 62 plant products.
The Canadian Border Services Agency is taking extra care to scrutinize passengers arriving from China, part of increased Canadian vigilance against African Swine Fever.