The future of security at Logan International Airport is going to the dogs.

The Transportation Security Administration today introduced an explosives-detection black Labrador with a twist — this pooch sniffs passengers.

The new dogs are being deployed at terminal security checkpoints and will be tasked with detecting explosives and their components that could be concealed on a person’s body or belongings being brought onto an aircraft.

The TSA currently has more than 900 passenger-screening canine teams at work across the country.

Each dog has to pass 12 weeks of intensive training before they are brought to their assigned location.

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