One of the most profound shifts in modern veterinary science is the recognition that behavioral issues are not merely "training problems"—they are legitimate medical concerns. In fact, behavioral euthanasia remains one of the leading causes of death for companion animals under the age of three, surpassing infectious diseases and trauma.
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Animal behavior and veterinary science are two sides of the same coin. While veterinary medicine traditionally focused on the physical body, modern practice recognizes that a pet’s mental state is just as vital as its heart rate. Understanding how animals think, feel, and react has revolutionized how we treat them, leading to less stress for the animals and more successful outcomes for their owners. One of the most profound shifts in modern
When an animal feels threatened, the amygdala triggers the "fight or flight" response. This floods the brain with neurotransmitters that override the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for learning and decision-making. This has massive implications for veterinary care. Animal behavior and veterinary science are two sides