Description
For veterinary anatomy educators teaching canine head and neck topography, this Erler-Zimmer 3D-printed sagittal section offers the precision of a cadaver dissection without formalin storage, biosafety requirements, or ethical review, at a fraction of the long-term cost of plastinated material.
This high-quality, anatomical 3D-printed model of a dog’s head provides a detailed and lifelike representation of the complex anatomical structures of the head and neck region. The model features a precise facial dissection as well as a medial view with the pharynx and larynx exposed, thereby facilitating a deeper understanding of canine topographic anatomy.
The careful rendering of anatomical details clearly visualizes relevant structures of the face, musculature, and upper respiratory tract. Color-coded areas facilitate orientation and aid in the anatomical identification of individual structures.
Manufactured using a high-quality 3D printing process, the model combines precision, durability, and a high level of detail. It is ideally suited for use in veterinary education, teaching, and demonstrations, as well as for scientific collections and anatomical studies.
Special features:
- Detailed anatomical 3D-printed model of a dog’s head
- Depiction of a facial dissection with exposed structures
- Medial view of the pharynx and larynx to illustrate the anatomy of the respiratory tract
- Color-coded anatomical regions for better orientation
- Robust and precise construction using modern 3D printing technology
Backed by a 3-year manufacturer warranty.








