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10418-DOG SKELETON

  • Size :61 x 46 x 07 cm.
  • It shows maxilla, mandible, skull, atlas, axis, scapula, ribs, other verterbrae, hand and arm bones, leg & foot bones, pelvis etc.
  • Mounted on wooden board.
  • 35 features marked.
  • Key card/manual provided.
  • Size :61 x 46 x 07 cm.
  • It shows maxilla, mandible, skull, atlas, axis, scapula, ribs, other verterbrae, hand and arm bones, leg & foot bones, pelvis etc.
  • Mounted on wooden board.
  • 35 features marked.
  • Key card/manual provided.

A dog skeleton model serves educational, veterinary, and research purposes, offering a detailed representation of the skeletal structure of a dog. Here’s a brief overview of its uses:

  1. Veterinary Education: Used for teaching veterinary anatomy, allowing students to study the skeletal features of dogs for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
  2. Canine Anatomy Studies: Beneficial for canine anatomy education, illustrating the structure and organization of bones in a dog’s body.
  3. Orthopedic Training: Relevant in orthopedic education to understand the skeletal system of dogs, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
  4. Research Reference: Used in research settings to study bone morphology, biomechanics, and skeletal adaptations in different dog breeds.
  5. Veterinary Clinics: Displayed in veterinary clinics to aid in client education, explaining skeletal conditions and procedures to pet owners.
  6. Medical Illustration: Useful for medical illustrators to create accurate visuals and representations of dog skeletal anatomy for educational materials.
  7. Animal Science Education: Applied in animal science education to teach students about the anatomy and structure of domesticated animals.
  8. Museum Exhibits: Displayed in natural history museums and educational exhibits to showcase the skeletal structure of dogs and their evolutionary adaptations.

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