Dog Anatomy
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Average customer review:Product Description
The DOG ANATOMY flash cards are a comprehensive reference tool covering the skeletal system, muscular system, joints & ligaments, and the ten major organ systems of the canine anatomy.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #176039 in Books
- Published on: 1998-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Cards
- 48 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781878576170
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
The DOG ANATOMY flash cards are a proven study aid for both veterinary and massage therapy students. Also available: CAT ANATOMY.
Customer Reviews
practical and approachable aid in learning animal anatomy
These flashcards are an excellent aid to learning anatomy. They are a convenient size ideal for keeping in your bag and studying while travelling to and from college. Each card contains a view which has all the necessary information which can then be flipped over to show the diagram with blank spaces. Such a simple idea yet so effective in studying such a complex subject. Both the cat and dog series are well-priced and an essential study aide to any veterinary or animal science student.
Vet Tech Books
Awesome, love it, you can color the pictures which helps you study and remember the parts of anatomy, highly recommend this book for vet tech school!!!
Good choice
Great product! I would suggest these to anyone who is learning carnivore anatomy. The only downfall is that I noticed not everything is labeled on the flash cards. For example, the stifle joint, although there are two separate cards for this topic, the lateral/medial femoropatellar ligament is not labeled. Neither is the cranial fibular ligament, but the caudal fibulgar ligament IS labeled?? Not sure about the reasoning for that. Also, if you are a veterinary student, the number of vertebrae is listed for the cat, dog, human, and horse - but the pig and ruminant is left out.
These cards have a lot of information and are VERY helpful, but they are still lacking information. However, just get your pen out and label what is missing by yourself! I added all sorts of notes to these flashcards and it has been a tremendous help.
I would suggest these to anyone - they are far easier (and lighter!) to carry around in your bag instead of a heavy anatomy book.




