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These two fields aren't separate. They are two sides of the same coin. In fact, a sudden change in behavior is often the first clue that an animal is sick.
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: Animals use body language, vocalizations, and visual signals to communicate state. Interpreting these correctly (e.g., distinguishing between a happy tail wag and a fearful one) is essential for safety and care.
Though related, animal science, animal behavior, and veterinary science offer distinct focuses: In fact, a sudden change in behavior is
This is where behavior becomes a diagnostic tool.
Say, "Fluffy stopped sleeping on my bed. She hides under the couch. She is acting like a different cat."