Dogs as diagnostic tools
Abstract
For many years, dogs, often referred to as man's closest companions, served as the primary
scent-detection tool in both civilian and military applications. Recently, numerous studies
have shed light on the remarkable olfactory abilities of dogs, particularly in the realm of
medical diagnostics, where they excel in identifying various infectious, metabolic, and
neoplastic conditions. This newfound recognition is especially significant given that cancer
ranks among the leading causes of death, and during pandemics like Covid-19, when human
resources may be insufficient. It prompts us to reconsider the invaluable role our beloved
canine friends can play. Dogs possess an exceptional sense of smell, allowing them to detect
diseases and metabolic changes, often long before they become detectable by advanced
technological machines and complex laboratory methods.