A sudden change in behavior is often the first clinical sign of an underlying medical issue. In veterinary science, behavioral shifts are frequently categorized into two origins:
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The separation between mind and body is an artificial construct. For humans, we understand that stress causes ulcers and loneliness causes heart disease. Finally, veterinary science is granting that same dignity to our animal companions. A sudden change in behavior is often the
The fusion of marks a more compassionate and effective era of medicine. By treating the "whole animal"—mind and body—veterinarians are not just adding years to an animal's life, but adding life to their years. Whether it’s a household pet or a farm animal, understanding the "why" behind the behavior is the key to unlocking better health. Finally, veterinary science is granting that same dignity
There have been many exciting developments in the field of animal behavior and veterinary science in recent years. Some of the latest research includes:
Behavioral analysis has become the gold standard for pain scoring. The grimace scale in rabbits and rats, the canine composite pain index, and the feline musculoskeletal pain index are all tools derived from behavioral science. They require the practitioner to observe subtle micro-expressions: a tightening of the orbital muscles, a change in ear position, or a reluctance to jump.