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- Pain Recognition: For decades, prey species like rabbits, guinea pigs, and even horses masked pain to avoid predation. Veterinary behaviorists have now codified subtle pain indicators: a horse that “kisses the flank” (biting at its abdomen), a cat that stops grooming but remains alert (the “facial pain scale”), or a dog that becomes aggressive when a specific joint is palpated. Recognizing these behaviors changes treatment protocols, moving from sedated guesswork to targeted analgesia.
- The Prodromal Phase: In many diseases, behavioral changes precede clinical signs. A dog that suddenly seeks corners or a cat that vocalizes at night may be showing early cognitive dysfunction or hyperthyroidism. A bird that plucks its feathers may be manifesting a viral infection (like Bornavirus) before a fecal PCR turns positive. Behavior becomes the earliest alarm system.
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