America’s front line against fentanyl is a Golden Retriever named Goose

Customs and border protection officer Joseph Arcia and his partner Goose, a six year-old golden retriever, patrol incoming traffic to the United States from Mexico May 29 as they work along the San Ysidro border in San Diego, Calif. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)

One of America’s most valuable defenders against fentanyl trafficking at the Mexico border uses his nose to root out illicit drugs, an old-school technique that authorities say is a key to reducing the flow of deadly synthetic opioids.