Enhance veterinary anatomy education with the highly detailed Canine Heart with Dissection. This 3D-Printed anatomical specimen has been carefully dissected to clearly display the cardiac cavities, major vessels, and internal structures of the canine heart, making it ideal for veterinary students, anatomy instruction, and clinical training.
The model accurately demonstrates the external anatomical features of the heart, including both the atrial and auricular surfaces. The base of the heart clearly shows the ascending aorta and its anatomical relationship to the pulmonary trunk, along with the entry points of the cranial and caudal venae cavae into the right atrium.
Additional key cardiovascular structures are visible, including:
- Bifurcation of the pulmonary trunk into the pulmonary arteries
- Termination of the pulmonary veins into the left atrium
- Interventricular and coronary grooves
- Internal cardiac chambers and vessel pathways
A section of the right atrial wall has been removed to expose the right atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve, including the chordae tendineae and papillary muscles for detailed anatomical study.
The specimen also displays important internal ventricular structures, including the septomarginal trabecula (moderator band) within the right ventricle, as well as the outflow pathway from the ventricle into the pulmonary trunk. The left atrial wall has been opened to allow clear visualisation of the atrial lumen.
The realistic dissection and clear anatomical presentation make this specimen highly suitable for veterinary anatomy laboratories, pathology teaching, and advanced cardiovascular education.
Key features:
- 3-D Printed from real canine heart specimen with detailed dissection
- Displays external and internal cardiac anatomy
- Visible tricuspid valve, chordae tendineae, and papillary muscles
- Demonstrates major vessels and cardiac chambers
- Shows moderator band and ventricular outflow structures
- Ideal for veterinary anatomy and pathology education
Ideal for veterinary schools and universities for anatomy and pathology instruction as well as clinical and surgical training.









