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The Fascinating World of Animal Behavior: Insights from Veterinary Science

2.1 Pain Recognition

Acute and chronic pain elicit distinct behavioral changes. For example, a dog with osteoarthritis may not vocalize but will exhibit subtle signs such as reluctance to jump, decreased activity, changes in posture (e.g., a hunched back), or increased irritability when touched. In cats, pain is notoriously difficult to assess, but validated scales (e.g., the Glasgow Feline Composite Measure Pain Scale) rely on behaviors like lameness, attention to a painful area, and overall demeanor. Failure to recognize these behavioral signs leads to under-treatment of pain and prolonged suffering.

1. Introduction

  1. Advancing behavioral assessment tools: Developing standardized tools to assess animal behavior, such as behavioral questionnaires and observational studies.
  2. Understanding the neurobiology of behavior: Investigating the neural mechanisms underlying animal behavior, including the role of neurotransmitters and hormones.
  3. Developing novel behavioral therapies: Exploring new approaches to behavioral modification, such as clicker training and desensitization.

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