Canine Dissection: Exploring Anatomy, Ethics, And Veterinary Education
Dissecting a dog offers insights into canine and human anatomy, physiology, and veterinary medicine. Balancing scientific exploration with animal ethics, it involves examining the dog’s external and internal structures, including the skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems. Additionally, dissection raises ethical concerns regarding animal welfare, encouraging the use of cruelty-free alternatives and consideration of the moral implications of using animals for research and education.