The Silent Language: How Animal Behavior is Revolutionizing Veterinary Science
For decades, veterinary visits were often seen as a purely clinical task—vaccines, physical exams, and blood tests. However, in 2026, the field is undergoing a massive shift. Veterinary science is no longer just about fixing the body; it is about understanding the mind. Modern clinics are increasingly integrating The Silent Language: How Animal Behavior is Revolutionizing
Medical Causes for Behavior: Conditions such as endocrine imbalances, metabolic disorders, and neurological problems can directly cause or worsen aggression, anxiety, or compulsive behaviors. not "just old age." Signs include:
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As our understanding of animal behavior and veterinary science continues to evolve, we can expect significant advancements in:
To fully integrate animal behavior into veterinary science, the following actions are recommended:
The veterinary equivalent of Alzheimer’s. CDS is organic brain disease, not "just old age." Signs include: