Introducing the Bone Clones Large Dog Front Leg with Scapula, a highly detailed canine forelimb model cast from an older Bullmastiff and forming part of the complete canine skeleton (SC-344).
This model includes the full set of forelimb bones: the scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Bone Clones' casting, moulding and production processes retain fine osteological detail while using durable, break-resistant resin, making it an academically sound alternative to real animal bone.
This model is available in two formats: an articulated front leg mounted on a base, which clearly demonstrates joint alignment, limb posture, and weight-bearing structure, and a fully disarticulated front leg, ideal for hands-on examination and detailed study of individual bones.
Dogs are digitigrade animals, bearing weight on their phalanges with the wrist elevated. This limb model clearly illustrates the anatomical adaptations that support endurance, speed, and stability in terrestrial carnivores. Comparison of forelimb size and structure provides insight into hunting strategies, locomotion, and the wide morphological variation seen across domestic dog breeds.
This model is an excellent resource for veterinary students, educators, and professionals, supporting instructional teaching, functional anatomy, and comparative studies of canid evolution.
As Bone Clones products are imported to order from the USA, we regret that all models are non-returnable unless faulty. Please contact our Customer Services team for further information.








