Scientists in many fields have studied olfaction in dogs, but no simple met
hod exists to study this function. The olfactory ability of dogs is used in
many fields. However, the owners of the dogs have a frustrating experience
because there is not an easy method to measure olfactory function. The pur
pose of this study was to examine the characteristics of olfactory function
of the dog with electroencephalographic olfactometry (EEGO) recording. It
was found that slow waves decreased and rapid waves increased in response t
o odours. From these results, it is suggested that the rapid waves of EEGO
activity are important in determining a dop's olfactory ability. The EEGO r
ecording is effective in diagnosing anosmia in the dog and is easier than a
behavioural experiment. Additionally, this method may not cause distress t
o an animal. (C) 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.