Real Domestic Dog - German Shepherd Skull - Pathology
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This real German Shepherd skull specimen displays notable pathological features of educational and research value. The maxilla and zygomatic arch show evidence of pathology, while periodontal disease has resulted in the loss of two molars. Four canines are present, with the right lower canine exhibiting a chip.An excellent example for understanding dental disease progression and skeletal variation in canines.
The German Shepherd is a highly intelligent and versatile breed known for its loyalty, strength, and trainability. Originally developed in Germany as a herding dog, it is now widely used in police, military, and search-and-rescue work due to its keen senses and strong work ethic. German Shepherds are also popular family pets, known for their protective nature and deep bond with their owners.
- Presents with evidence of pathology on the maxilla and zygomatic arch
- Presents with evidence of periodontal disease, causing two molars to be missing
- Four canines present; right lower canine chipped
- Skull Length 22 cm (8.7 in)
- Skull Width 12.4 cm (4.9 in)
- Skull Height 9.9 cm (3.9 in)