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Review: The Bidirectional Link Between Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
Abstract:
Veterinary science has traditionally focused on pathophysiology and curative medicine. However, the integration of animal behavior is now recognized as essential for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved welfare. This review examines how abnormal behaviors inform clinical assessments, how medical conditions manifest behaviorally, and how behavioral knowledge enhances veterinary practice—from the exam room to long-term management.
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, there lived a team of dedicated veterinarians and animal behaviorists who were passionate about understanding and protecting the unique wildlife of the region. Led by Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a renowned expert in animal behavior and veterinary science, the team had been studying the behavior of a particular species of primate, the howler monkey.
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Physical Indicators: Changes in posture, mobility, or a sudden reluctance to use stairs can signal pain.
Clinical takeaway: Systematic behavioral history taking should be as routine as auscultation. Review: The Bidirectional Link Between Animal Behavior and
Pharmacological interventions require veterinary oversight to avoid adverse effects (e.g., paradoxical excitation with benzodiazepines in cats).
Emotional States: Increased agitation, introversion, or unusual vocalization are key markers in clinical assessments. Applied Science in Veterinary Care In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, there
Applications of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science