Books on Dog Anatomy
Dog
Anatomy : A Pictorial Approach to Canine Structure
by Peter C. Goody
Paperback (January 1998)
Book Description - A complete illustrated
guide to the canine anatomy, featuring 150 detailed drawings
Dog
Locomotion and Gait Analysis
by Curtis M. Brown
Paperback - 154 pages. (January 1, 1986)
Book Description - Detailed look at gait and locomotion. Delves into the issue of what judges look for at dog shows vs what is functionally efficient in nature. A classic on the subject of canine locomotion!
K-9 Structure and Terminology
by Edward Gilbert, Jr. & Thelma Brown
Paperback - 227 pages. (2001)
Book Description - Excellent information on anatomy, gait, terminology and judging. Learn not only what correct structure is; understand why it is essential to function and health. Includes a 31-page glossary to expand the meaning of words familiar to dog enthusiasts and helps explain them to those new on the subject.
The Dog in Action
by McDowell Lyon
Paperback - 280 pages.
Book Description - Written in 1950, this was the first book to thoroughly analyze, illustrate and explain the under-the-skin workings of the dog. It is the foundation for all gait and locomotion books which have been written since.
Dog Steps
by Rachel Page Elliott
Paperback - 126 pages. (2001)
Book Description - This classic on the evaluation of movement and gait will help you to a better understanding of dog gait through cineradiography - "moving x-rays." Up-to-date scientific information in an easy-to-understand format!
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July 10, 2008
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