We often take our dogs’ bodies for granted, but their bodies have so much to tell! Are you listening? Follow us as every Monday we tackle a different body part of our dog’s anatomy. Think studying anatomy is boring? Think again! We’ll be writing about dog body parts in J. D. Ratcliff’s writing style. If you are a Reader’s Digest fan, you might recall J.D Ratcliff’s articles using the “I am Joe’s body” format. We were inspired by his work, so decided to use a similar angle when addressing dog body parts. In other words, our dog anatomy articles will have your dog’s body parts speaking in first person, Yes, just as if they’re speaking to you!
Learning more about your dog’s body is fascinating, but also quite instructional. We are not vets, but we will often quote veterinarians about what to look for and signs of trouble. And because dog anatomy is often quite similar to human anatomy (well, except certain parts), there are chances you might learn something new about your body too!
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Anatomy Articles
I am Your Dog’s Adrenal Glands
I am Your Dog’s Blood Brain Barrier
Ten Fascinating Facts About Dog Paws
Six Surprising Ways Dogs Use Their Tails
Introducing the Dog’s Supracaudal Gland
Six Fascinating Ways Dogs Use Their Tongues
I Am Your Dog’s Vomeronasal Organ
Evolution Explains Why Dogs Have Four Toes
Five Fascinating Facts About Dogs Neck
Stunning Dogs With Two Colored Eyes
I am Your Dog’s Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Discovering The Function of a Dog’s Carpal Pads
Discovering Dogs With Stunning Brown Eyes
I am Your Dog’s Inter-Ramal Tuft
I am Your Dog’s Supraorbital Whiskers
Eight Fascinating Facts About Dog Nails