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Super Sniffers:

How Dogs Detect Disease

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Dogs have been trained to sniff out cancer, diabetes, malaria, and even COVID-19—sometimes with better accuracy than lab tests.


How? It comes down to a nose with 160–300 million scent receptors (compared to a human’s 5 million), and a brain wired to process smell like we process sight. Dogs don’t just smell stronger—they smell differently. They can detect individual chemical compounds in breath, sweat, urine, and skin that humans would never notice.


In other words: your dog might smell something wrong before your doctor does.


Fast Facts

  • Cancer sniffing: In multiple studies, dogs have successfully detected lung, breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers by smelling breath or urine samples.

  • COVID-19 detection: Trained dogs identified COVID-positive individuals with over 90% accuracy, even when rapid tests missed them.

  • Diabetes alert dogs: Some can detect hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in their humans, often waking them up before a dangerous drop.

  • How they do it: Dogs pick up volatile organic compounds (VOCs)—chemical changes released by the body when disease is present.

  • It's all subconscious: They don’t know what “cancer” is. But they learn to associate a scent with a reward—and never forget it.

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