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D**N
Coloring book
This book allows you to learn about the dogs body, pretty cool.
D**K
Daughter loves it.
Great way to learn about the anatomy of a dog. Daughter is in vet school and has helped her remember the different anatomical parts.
M**.
typos - know your terminology before labeling.
Overall I like this item - except there are little things, which could be big depending how you use it -example being - section 8 internal organs the answer key has a typo calling the upper and lower THIGH the upper and lower TIGHT. Little misses like that, but overall Its fun to be able to color code your study guide and relax a little while you study.
P**6
I absolutely love it!
I absolutely love it! I work in the veterinary field and this was a must have to help me become more knowledgeable in the field.
G**E
All views, aspects of full body and parts of dog but...
I purchased a different product for my cat and it had very few full body pictures but I had also ordered this book for the dog which inspired me to order this company's cat one. Great pictures, including all sides of the body: above, below, front and back ends. I am a massage therapist and energy therapist. I like to know what I am working on.*I edited my review after using the cat book I ordered.* I originally gave it a 5 star review.The reasons I changed it to 3 stars:1. The body part names that go WITH each pointer on each picture are on the BACK side of each picture. Why? No names are actually ON the pictures. Just a space with a number at the corner of a line where the name would normally go and a slanting line indicating the item 'named'. (The numbers at the parts pages are tiny. Anyone with visual issues will have troubles with this book.) I assume, perhaps wrongly that the student is supposed to read each item (on the back), color the parts then write in the names (in the very small space) of each items pointed to. 2. The reason I say I assume, is there are NO directions included. ZERO directions.3. There are NO page numbers at all. None. One page has the Table of Contents. The next page is the 1st animal picture. Section 1: The skeleton of the dog lateral aspect. Then of course, the names with the body part number are all on the back of that page.4. The skeleton parts are scattered among other parts and systems. You will have to write in your own page numbers (remembering that page 2/3 is one system, etc instead of 1/2 if you number the Table of contents. I caught that too late. You will do a lot of flipping around if you do not number pages and write what pages the rest of the particular system you are interested in are located. I sloppily wrote Skeleton: pgs 3, 4/5, 6/7, 22/23, 24/25, etc along the top of page 2 and bottom until I had all the skeletal parts listed. And I numbered each section on table of contents so I could easily find each place without interminable scrolling and peering.5. The code to access your free digital copy of the veterinary anatomy coloring book is nonfunctional. (Remember, no directions? *sarcasm font* Maybe they are in there. No clue!) Despite these awkward parts of it, the pictures are still good and it may work for you. Good luck! I hope your writing is better than mine.
A**R
Very helpful
This is a very helpful tool for learning the anatomy for classes.
K**S
Seeing the total dog
This book was very helpful with my g daughter science class.
R**R
So Much Fun!
I love these books! Having to identify and then color in each part helps cement it into my memory. Plus, I was given an additional downloadable book by surprise! Thank you so much!!!
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