ABSTRACT
The value of the canine nose is well-documented, and working dogs are being utilized for their olfactory skills in an increasing number of fields. Not only are dogs used by police, security, and the military, but they are also now used in forensic science, in medical detection of disease, in calculating population trends of endangered species and e
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Section I: Anatomy, Genetics, Neurology, Disease, and Evolution
part |4 pages
Section II: Chemistry and Aerodynamics of Odors
part |2 pages
Section III: Behavior, Learning, and Training
part |4 pages
Section IV: Uses in Forensics and Law
part |4 pages
Section V: Uses in Conservation and Remediation
part |4 pages
Section VI: Uses in Detection of Diseases and Medical Conditions