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Bridging the Gap: The Evolution of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
Importance of Animal Behavior in Veterinary Science Zooskool - Dog A Doberman Knot Anal
Fear, Pain, and the Hidden Symptoms
For decades, veterinary medicine focused primarily on physiological signs: temperature, heart rate, bloodwork. But behavior is often the first—and most subtle—indicator of illness. A normally social horse that stands alone in a pasture isn’t just “being grumpy”; it may be showing early signs of colic or gastric ulcers. A parrot that suddenly starts feather-plucking might be bored—or might have heavy metal toxicity. Bridging the Gap: The Evolution of Animal Behavior
Limitations and Future Directions