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Dog Anatomy: A Colouring Atlas

Dog Anatomy: A Colouring Atlas
By Robert A. Kainer, Thomas O. McCracken

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19168 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 200 pages

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Synopsis
A complete guide to canine anatomy, including detailed descriptions of body regions, directional terms and body planes, with explanatory anatomy diagrams. The do-it-yourself colouring format is intended to maximize comprehension and information retention.


Customer Reviews

Great book.4
This book is great, easy to read and understand and a great easy way to be introduced to veterinary anatomy. You can colour the pictures while you learn or simple leave them. The muscles, bones, organs and tissues are clearly labeled and simple to understand. All you have to worry about is getting your tounge around some of the medical lingo. The rest is easy, just read and absorb. lol. Great book, I would recommend for anyone learning veterinary anatomy and physiology. Easy and simple to understand...

Great for Vet students5
I'm in my first year of veterinary and I love this book. It has very good images that helped me in both learning the different muscles, nerves, bones and in the actual dissections of the dog. It helps you learn the anatomy of the dog in an easy way. By colouring in the muscles one focuses on the structure and the colour helps separate the different parts. Next to each drawing is also extra information about each part, which again makes it easier to remember. This book makes the learning of anatomy fun and interesting. It is much easier to remember an image than just reading dry texts, struggling to remember the names and how they fit together.

I really think this was a great book; I'm still using it and every person in my class that I've shown it to wants to get one too!! I think each veterinary student should own a copy=)