Budget Canine Skeleton Model (Medium) Reviews

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Plastic cast of the skeleton of a medium-sized dog with removable head and tail, and a movable jaw.
This bestselling canine skeleton model is a plastic cast of the skeleton of a medium-sized dog (e.g. a Jack Russell Terrier or Miniature Poodle). The plastic dog skeleton is dissectible with a removable head and tail, and has a movable jaw for examination of the canine teeth.
This dog skeleton comes with a plastic base included. This canine model is ideal for the study of veterinary anatomy.
Budget Canine Skeleton Model (Medium)Model dimensions: 67 x 32 x 14 cmBase dimensions: 43 x 19.5 x 2 cm Made in China.
Delivery
Delivery to UK mainland addresses (excluding Northern Ireland and Scottish Highlands and Islands) is FREE for all orders over £75.
Delivery to UK mainland addresses (excluding Northern Ireland and Scottish Highlands and Islands) is £6.00 for orders under £75.
For delivery to non-mainland UK and European destinations, please contact us for a postage quote.
Please see the delivery estimate in the product information above for an indication of UK delivery times.
For oversize or special order products, an additional shipping and / or restocking charge may apply, however we will inform you if this is the case prior to fulfilment of the order.
Returns
If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason you can return it to us in an unused condition within 14 days for a refund. A return authorisation number is required for all returns, please contact us for this information if you would like to make a return.

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Great product
1 Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Sarah Pepperell
Verified Reviewer
Nice and sturdy, hardly any assembly required. It is the size of a small dog.
3 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Elisabeth Knight
Verified Reviewer
I bought the smallest canine model as a trial for teaching acupuncture. Unfortunately the cheapest dog skeleton inevitably disappointed me because the scapulae are badly aligned (almost horizontal instead almost vertical) and the lower jaw belongs to a larger dog. However this is not this company’s fault, and I’m going back to order the larger more expensive German model! In defence of the cheap model, it is a toy poodle or similar so using it familiarises you with landmarks on small bodies, often tricky.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Peter Turnbull
Unverified Reviewer
Nice quality model, detailed enough to learn that doggy anatomy!
2 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago