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Beyond the Stethoscope: Why Animal Behavior is the Cornerstone of Modern Veterinary Science
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Background
Introduction
- Integrating Behavioral Science into Veterinary Education: Incorporating behavioral science into veterinary education is essential for ensuring that future veterinarians are equipped to address behavioral aspects of animal care.
- Advancing Veterinary Behavioral Medicine: Continuing research and development in veterinary behavioral medicine will help improve our understanding of animal behavior and inform best practices in veterinary care.
- Promoting Animal Welfare: Prioritizing animal welfare and well-being in veterinary practice, policy, and research will help ensure that animals receive the care and respect they deserve.
Health or Habit? Often, "bad behavior" is actually a sign of physical pain or discomfort that only a veterinary exam can reveal. Beyond the Stethoscope: Why Animal Behavior is the
2. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) and Stress
This is the quintessential example of the behavior-science link. A cat urinating on the owner's bed is assumed to be "spiteful." In reality, sterile cystitis (inflammation of the bladder) is triggered by stress—new furniture, a stray cat outside, or a dirty litter box. Health or Habit
: Subtle behavioral shifts, such as energy conservation or changes in posture, are often the first indicators of acute or chronic illness Patient Safety and Handling Health or Habit? Often