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This is why Low-Stress Handling (a technique pioneered by veterinary behavior experts like Dr. Sophia Yin) is now a mandatory component of veterinary science. By observing species-specific body language (piloerection, whale eye, lip licking), veterinary staff can modify their approach to get accurate baselines without traumatizing the patient.

The Medical Root of "Bad" Behavior: When Misbehavior Signals Disease

One of the most profound shifts in veterinary science is the understanding that sudden or severe behavioral changes are often the first—and sometimes only—symptom of a physical illness. A veterinarian trained in behavior knows that aggression isn't always dominance; it might be pain.

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