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The intersection of animal behavior and veterinary science—often termed veterinary behavioral medicine—represents a shift from treating animals as biological machines to understanding them as sentient beings with complex emotional lives. While traditional veterinary medicine focuses on physical health, this field integrates ethology (the study of behavior in natural settings) with clinical practice to diagnose and treat behavioral disorders. 1. The Clinical Role of Behavior in Diagnosis

Blackshaw, J. K. (1991). The use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in the treatment of anxiety in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 6(5), 351-356.

2. Respect the “ladder of aggression.”
Anxiety escalates: lip lick → yawn → turn away → growl → snap → bite. Intervene at the lip lick. Waiting for the bite is like ignoring the smoke alarm until the house is ash. Torrent Zooskool Skye Blu Part 2 Version 2021

So how does a veterinarian diagnose a limping wolf or a depressed parrot when the patient is hardwired to say, “I’m fine” until collapse?

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  1. Conservation Biology: Understanding animal behavior helps conservationists to develop effective strategies for managing wildlife populations and preserving biodiversity. A study on the use of behavioral principles in conservation biology found that it improved the effectiveness of conservation efforts and reduced the risk of extinction (Caro, 1994).
  2. Animal Welfare: Veterinarians and animal behaviorists work together to promote animal welfare, by developing strategies for reducing stress, improving living conditions, and preventing behavioral problems. A study on the use of animal welfare assessments in animal shelters found that it improved animal welfare and reduced the risk of behavioral problems (Dolan, 2017).

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Case C: The Sterotypical Stallion A thoroughbred stallion weaves (shifts weight side-to-side) for hours. Initial treatment failed until a veterinary behaviorist collaborated with an equine nutritionist. They discovered the horse’s diet was high in grain but low in forage (causing gastric ulcers), and the stall had no visual contact with other horses. Treatment included ulcer medication, slow-feeder hay nets, and a window. Weaving reduced by 90%. Lesson: Behavior is a product of biology, diet, and environment. Note on Security: Searching for or downloading files

Forward-thinking clinics are redesigning their workflows: