Dog Anatomy Workbook: A Guide to the Canine Body
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Andrew Gardiner (Author) Maggie Raynor (Illustrator)
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Andrew Gardiner and Maggie Raynor have joined forces to produce this valuable learning aid for students on canine college and veterinary courses and those working in animal care and welfare. Students are asked to label or colour various parts of the canine body in a succession of exercises covering every part of the dog and every aspect of its structure. Throughout there are revision notes, clinical pointers and tips on learning. A natural companion to Peter Goody's classic work, Dog Anatomy, and featuring over 250 individual drawings, The Dog Anatomy Workbook will assist a new generation of students to familiarise themselves with the intricate make-up of the canine body, whether it belongs to a Yorkshire Terrier or a Great Dane. 250 Line drawings, color
About the Author
Andrew Gardiner, BVM&S, Cert SAS, MSc, PhD, MRCVS, is a Veterinary Clinical Lecturer at University of Edinburgh. He is also the author of First Aid for Dogs, also published by J.A. Allen. Maggie Raynor is probably the most successful and sought-after equine illustrator working today. Her well developed powers of observation ensure that her attractive and accurate illustrations convey information that is crystal clear. Maggie trained in sculpture at Sheffield College of Art and moved on to study print-making at the Royal College of Art. She was awarded a scholarship to further her print-making studies in Germany and when she returned took up riding and decided to become an equine illustrator instead.
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- Contributor: Andrew Gardiner
- Imprint: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
- ISBN13: 9780851319834
- Number of Pages: 200
- Packaged Dimensions: 313x221x20mm
- Packaged Weight: 1106
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
- Release Date: 2014-02-01
- Binding: Spiral bound
- Biography: Andrew Gardiner, BVM&S, Cert SAS, MSc, PhD, MRCVS, is a Veterinary Clinical Lecturer at University of Edinburgh. He is also the author of First Aid for Dogs, also published by J.A. Allen. Maggie Raynor is probably the most successful and sought-after equine illustrator working today. Her well developed powers of observation ensure that her attractive and accurate illustrations convey information that is crystal clear. Maggie trained in sculpture at Sheffield College of Art and moved on to study print-making at the Royal College of Art. She was awarded a scholarship to further her print-making studies in Germany and when she returned took up riding and decided to become an equine illustrator instead.
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