| Domestic Canine Dog Skull - The domestic dog is believed to be a direct descendent from modern wolves. Dogs have been breed as pets for thousands of years with the earliest known domestication taking place as long as 12,000 years ago. Today, dogs serve man in many ways: as guides, search and rescue, for hunting purposes, to sniff out drugs or other contraband and even to track criminals. There are over 400 recognized breeds ranging from Chihuahua as the smallest example to the Irish wolfhound as the largest. |
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| Domestic Dog | Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae |
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| Product Name & Catalog Number |
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| Domestic Dog Baculum WOP-09 |
| Airedale Skull WBC-267 |
| Australian Shepherd Skull WSM-268 |
| Basset Hound Skull WSM-629 |
| Beagle Skull WSM-630 |
| Blue Heeler Skull WSM-647 |
| Boston Terrier Skull WSM-645 |
| Boxer Skull WSM-646 |
| Chihuahua Skull WSM-621 |
| Chow Chow Skull WSM-631 |
| Cocker Spaniel Skull WSM-625 |
| Collie Skull WSM-626 |
| Dachshund Skull WSM-632 |
| Dalmatian Skull WSM-634 |
| Doberman Pinscher Skull WSM-633 |
| English Bulldog Skull WSM-620 |
| French Bulldog Skull WBC-268 |
| German Shepherd Skull WSM-636 |
| Great Dane Skull WSM-622 |
| Great Pyrenees Skull WSM-641 |
| Husky Skull WSM-635 |
| Labrador Retriever Skull WSM-637 |
| Pit Bull Terrier Skull WSM-624 |
| Poodle Skull WSM-639 |
| Rottweiler Skull WSM-627 |
| St. Bernard Skull WSM-623 |
| Saluki Skull WBC-266 |
| Schnauzer Skull WSM-638 |
| Shar Pei Skull WSM-642 |
| Shetland Collie Skull WSM-649 |
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