Bridging Minds and Medicine: The Intersection of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
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Through behavior modifications, animals learn to voluntarily present their paws for nail trims, hold still for ultrasound examinations, open their mouths for dental inspections, and even present a vein for blood collection. This drastically reduces the mortality risks associated with chemical immobilization. The Future: Psychopharmacology and Genomics Prey animals (rabbits
One of the most significant contributions of behavioral science to veterinary practice is the recognition of pain-related behaviors. Prey animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, horses) and even predators (cats, dogs) are evolutionarily wired to hide weakness. Consequently, pain rarely presents as a limp or a whimper. Instead, it presents as a behavior change.
A cat urinating outside its litter box is rarely acting out of "spite." Frequently, this behavior indicates a painful lower urinary tract infection (LUTI) or feline interstitial cystitis.