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This branch of veterinary medicine focuses specifically on preventing, diagnosing, and treating behavior problems in companion animals. It involves understanding the evolutionary history of a species to determine what constitutes "normal" vs. "abnormal" behavior. Applied Animal Behavior in Agriculture Do you have a "tough" case where behavior
To practice excellent medicine, we must listen to the silent language of behavior. When we reduce fear, we reduce physiological artifacts in our diagnostics. When we respect species-specific needs, we improve treatment compliance. When we validate that a "bad" animal is usually a scared or hurting animal, we protect our staff and save lives. Let us know in the comments
One of the greatest contributions of behavioral science to veterinary medicine is the recognition of pain behaviors. Prey animals—like rabbits, guinea pigs, and even horses—are evolutionarily hardwired to hide pain. In the wild, showing weakness gets you eaten. Consequently, a horse with a mild colic or a rabbit with dental disease may not cry out; they simply become "grumpy" or "withdrawn."