Canine Anatomy Ebook
With this Canine muscle anatomy resource, you will find over 120 skeletal muscles of the canine clearly illustrated with an easy-to-reference summary of the origin, insertion, innervation, and function of each muscle.
👉 You will get individually illustrated and summarised information on:
- 24 Muscles of the head and neck,
- 15 Muscles of the back, thoracic wall and abdomen,
- 29 Muscles of the forelimb,
- 31 Muscles of the hindlimb,
- 7 muscles of the tail.Â
Every muscle you touch, clearly illustrated.
BONUS: FREE copy of the Second Edition of Canine Muscle Anatomy, Simplified coming soon
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Donna Wills RVN, PgCert A Phys, MIRVAP(VP) Author of The Best Goodbye
I love this book - It's a fantastic resource! I love that you can easily find a muscle, name, origin, insertion and function, briefly and simply - so it's a very fast guide if information is required during a consultation! I also think the cross-sectional pictures are outstanding! It really shows what we are working on when we lay our hands on a dog's body. I recommend this book for any student or qualified MSK practitioner!
Marinette Teeling, BSc (Physiotherapy), Certificate Canine Nutrition, MS Animal Studies (Animal Physiotherapy), PGDip Higher Education Principle of Equine-Librium College
As a veterinary professional, I can confidently say that this anatomy book is a must-have for anyone in the field. The visuals are absolutely exceptional—clear, detailed, and expertly designed to enhance understanding. Each illustration is a valuable tool for learning, making anatomical concepts much easier to graspand remember. This book will undoubtedly be an asset to students and professionals alike. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to strengthen their canine anatomy knowledge. It's a resource you'll truly gain so much from!
David Levine, PT, PhD, DPT, MPH, CCRP, FAPTA
A very helpful reference for any professional working with dogs including veterinarians and veterinary nurses, physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and others. This is a very practical text that is a useful and quick reference for anatomy, and also a great study tool for those seeking to know more about anatomy of the dog. Using color images, it is an easy resource to find the muscle or region of the body you are looking for in seconds. Highly recommended!