Research suggests that up to 80% of pets with behavioral issues like aggression or noise sensitivity have underlying painful conditions.
The next time your pet walks into the vet’s office, watch their tail, ears, and eyes. Those subtle signals tell a story that no X-ray or blood test can reveal. And it is only by listening to that behavior that veterinary science can truly heal. Zoofilia Perro Abotona Mujer Y La Hace Llorarl
A client recently brought in a Golden Retriever who snapped at their toddler. The owner wanted anxiety medication. But during the physical exam, the vet noticed the dog flinched when the lower back was touched. Research suggests that up to 80% of pets
Veterinary science without animal behavior is just mechanics—it fixes the part but ignores the driver. Animal behavior without veterinary science is guesswork—it addresses the symptom while the disease rages on. And it is only by listening to that
Today’s veterinary behaviorists train staff to recognize the subtle "calming signals" of dogs (lip licking, yawning, whale eye) and the rigid posture of a fearful cat. The triage now includes a behavioral history alongside the clinical history.