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In veterinary science, behavior is often the first clinical sign of a physical ailment. A cat that stops grooming might be suffering from arthritis; a dog that becomes suddenly aggressive might be experiencing neurological pain. By integrating behavioral science, veterinarians can diagnose underlying medical issues much faster than through physical exams alone. Why Behavior Matters in the Clinic
Looking forward, technology is accelerating this integration. Wearable devices (e.g., FitBark, PetPace) track activity, sleep quality, heart rate variability, and temperature. Machine learning algorithms can detect deviations from an individual animal’s baseline behavior—sometimes days before clinical signs emerge. Zoofilia-homem-comendo-bezerra-cachorra-13
One of the most dangerous biases in veterinary science is assuming a behavioral problem is purely psychological. Many "bad behaviors" are actually pain or organic disease. In veterinary science, behavior is often the first