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Bridging the Gap: How Animal Behavior Shapes Modern Veterinary Care
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Veterinary behaviorists argue that "normal" behavior should be considered the sixth vital sign. A house-trained dog suddenly urinating indoors isn't just being "bad"; it could be a sign of a urinary tract infection, diabetes, or Cushing’s disease. A cat that begins hiding from its owners isn't simply antisocial; it may be masking chronic osteoarthritis pain. Because prey species (dogs, cats, horses) are evolutionarily wired to hide weakness, interpreting these subtle behavioral shifts is often the only way to uncover deep-seated pathology. Bridging the Gap: How Animal Behavior Shapes Modern
One of the most significant shifts in veterinary clinics is the adoption of "Fear Free" or low-stress handling techniques. Historically, animals were often "muscled" through procedures—restrained tightly to get the job done quickly. Veterinary science now realizes this creates lasting trauma, making future visits more difficult and dangerous for both the animal and the staff. A cat that begins hiding from its owners
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