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Understanding behavior is often the first step in diagnosing physical ailments. Unlike human patients, animals cannot verbally communicate pain or discomfort. Instead, they express distress through subtle behavioral shifts. A cat that stops grooming may be suffering from arthritis; a dog that becomes suddenly aggressive may be reacting to an undiagnosed neurological issue or chronic pain. Veterinary professionals trained in ethology—the study of animal behavior—can "read" these signs, using them as clinical indicators to catch diseases in their early stages. Without this behavioral lens, many physical conditions would remain hidden until they reached a critical state.
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This guide outlines the most common medical differentials for behavioral complaints and provides a practical approach to diagnosis. Understanding behavior is often the first step in
The primary biological drivers—fighting, fleeing, feeding, and reproduction. A cat that stops grooming may be suffering
Recent advances in animal behavior and veterinary science have significantly improved our understanding of animal behavior and welfare. Some of the key developments in these fields include:
Beyond the clinic, this field plays a vital role in agriculture and wildlife conservation.
Behavioral science in the veterinary context begins with understanding an animal’s ethology—the natural behaviors they would exhibit in the wild.