This is a seriously cool tool for anyone in vet medicine or studying animal health. It's a detailed 3D model of a dog's ear, but with a twist: one side shows a perfectly healthy, normal ear anatomy. Flip it over, and the other side shows a seriously infected, diseased ear with all the gross (but educational!) details.
The healthy side labels parts like the cochlea, ear bones (ossicles), eardrum, and cartilage. The diseased side shows what happens with bad infections: inflammation, pus (exudate), a swollen ear canal, and infection in the bulla. It's a powerful visual for understanding common ear problems in dogs.
It's made from solid PVC plastic with hand-painted details for accuracy. It comes on a stable display base and is about 6.5 x 5 x 6.3 inches, so it's a handy size for a desk or shelf. It's durable, easy to clean, and meant to last through years of teaching.
Perfect for veterinary students in anatomy class, vet tech training programs, or for vets to use in their clinic to explain ear conditions to pet owners. It's way more effective than a textbook diagram. If you're teaching or learning about canine health, this model is an invaluable, hands-on resource.