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					Dogs of the WorldThe domestic dog was named
					Canis familiaris by Linnaeus in 1758. DNA evidence 
					shows that it descended from the wolf, and it is now treated 
					as a subspecies, Canis lupus familiaris. The line 
					diverged from wolves about 100,000 years ago. Dogs were 
					domesticated about 15,000 years ago. The domestic dog has 
					been one of the most widely-kept working and companion 
					animals in human history. In some countries, it is also an 
					important food source.
 Humans have been selectively breeding dogs for many 
					centuries. Dogs with similar traits or characteristics are 
					grouped together. For example, the Working Dog Group 
					includes the Alaskan Malamute, Doberman Pinscher, Great 
					Dane, Boxer, Newfoundland and Saint Bernard.
 This poster shows 54 of the most popular breeds, 
					presented in the context of official American Kennel Club 
					groups. These are the dogs most often encountered. This 
					poster is not only a tribute to "Man’s best friend", but 
					also a handy identification chart.
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					| Laminated | No. A261L | $18.95 |  |  
					| Non-Laminated | No. A261F | $9.95 |  |  |  |  
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					| Pomeranian |  
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					| Dalmatian |  
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					| Doberman Pincher |  |  |