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3D Printed Models Teach Children the Dangers of Short-Nosed Dog Breeds

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by Hanna Watkin
Published May 15, 2019

Vets from the University of Queensland are using 3D printing to create models of dog skulls which help educate children on why popular short-nosed dog breeds are problematic pets.

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