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Behavior as a Diagnostic Tool: Changes in behavior—like aggression, anxiety, or vocalization—are often the first signs of physical illness.
The Importance of Understanding Animal Behavior in Veterinary Science Behavior as a Diagnostic Tool: Changes in behavior—like
- Environmental modification (safe space, predictable routine).
- Nutraceuticals (Zylkene, Solliquin).
- Prescription meds (Fluoxetine for dogs, Clomipramine for cats).
- Referral to a veterinary behaviorist (Diplomate ACVB).
2.2 The Challenge of Masked Signs Ethology teaches us that many species have evolved to mask signs of weakness to avoid predation. In a clinical setting, this evolutionary adaptation creates a diagnostic challenge. Prey species such as rabbits and birds may appear physiologically stable until they are in a state of decompensation. An understanding of these "masking" behaviors is critical for the veterinarian; the absence of overt distress does not equate to the absence of pain. Recognizing subtle behavioral cues, such as a slight reduction in foraging or a change in social hierarchy interactions, allows for earlier intervention. Environmental modification (safe space, predictable routine)