Real Domestic Dog Forelimb - Disarticulated
This real disarticulated domestic dog forelimb specimen offers an excellent opportunity for anatomical study and comparative osteology. The specimen displays natural bone structure across the scapula, radius, and associated skeletal elements. Notable pathological features are present on the scapula and radius, making this particularly valuable for educational purposes in veterinary, zoological, or anthropological contexts. Ideal for museums, educational institutions, and professional researchers examining canine skeletal anatomy and disease processes.
All dogs, wild and domestic, are direct descendants of wolves. Dogs have been bred as pets and companions for thousands of years with the earliest known domestication taking place over 12,000 years ago. Today, dogs serve their best friend in several ways: as guides, home security, search and rescue, for hunting purposes, and to assist police in tracking criminals. There are over 400 recognized breeds of domestic dogs ranging from the smallest, the Chihuahua, to the largest of the breeds, the Irish wolfhound.
- Presents with possible evidence of pathology on the scapula and radius
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Length 20.3 cm (8 in)
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Width 7.8 cm (3.1 in)
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Height 4.5 cm (1.8 in)
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Real Domestic Dog Forelimb - Disarticulated
Real Domestic Dog Forelimb - Disarticulated
This real disarticulated domestic dog forelimb specimen offers an excellent opportunity for anatomical study and comparative osteology. The specimen displays natural bone structure across the scapula, radius, and associated skeletal elements. Notable pathological features are present on the scapula and radius, making this particularly valuable for educational purposes in veterinary, zoological, or anthropological contexts. Ideal for museums, educational institutions, and professional researchers examining canine skeletal anatomy and disease processes.
All dogs, wild and domestic, are direct descendants of wolves. Dogs have been bred as pets and companions for thousands of years with the earliest known domestication taking place over 12,000 years ago. Today, dogs serve their best friend in several ways: as guides, home security, search and rescue, for hunting purposes, and to assist police in tracking criminals. There are over 400 recognized breeds of domestic dogs ranging from the smallest, the Chihuahua, to the largest of the breeds, the Irish wolfhound.
- Presents with possible evidence of pathology on the scapula and radius
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Length 20.3 cm (8 in)
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Width 7.8 cm (3.1 in)
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Height 4.5 cm (1.8 in)
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This real disarticulated domestic dog forelimb specimen offers an excellent opportunity for anatomical study and comparative osteology. The specimen displays natural bone structure across the scapula, radius, and associated skeletal elements. Notable pathological features are present on the scapula and radius, making this particularly valuable for educational purposes in veterinary, zoological, or anthropological contexts. Ideal for museums, educational institutions, and professional researchers examining canine skeletal anatomy and disease processes.
All dogs, wild and domestic, are direct descendants of wolves. Dogs have been bred as pets and companions for thousands of years with the earliest known domestication taking place over 12,000 years ago. Today, dogs serve their best friend in several ways: as guides, home security, search and rescue, for hunting purposes, and to assist police in tracking criminals. There are over 400 recognized breeds of domestic dogs ranging from the smallest, the Chihuahua, to the largest of the breeds, the Irish wolfhound.
- Presents with possible evidence of pathology on the scapula and radius
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Length 20.3 cm (8 in)
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Width 7.8 cm (3.1 in)
- Forelimb - Disarticulated Height 4.5 cm (1.8 in)























