The domestic dog is believed to be a direct descendant of modern wolves. Dogs have been bred 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, for 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
The loosely strung dog spine is an excellent tool for veterinary students and professionals. The spine is carefully strung with durable nylon string, allowing each vertebra to be easily separated for closer examination. Without articulation, the spine offers a clear, static view of the natural alignment and structure of the vertebrae.
The flexible articulated dog spine is an essential tool for veterinary students and professionals. This offers a detailed examination of the canine skeletal system. The fully articulated spine allows for realistic movement, making it ideal for studying joint mobility and spinal alignment.
Both specimens are perfect for demonstrating conditions like fractures or neurological disorders, these specimen enhances both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Perfect for use in veterinary clinics, classrooms, and anatomy labs, it provides a hands-on approach to learning about canine musculoskeletal anatomy!