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The Fascinating World of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
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Behavioral knowledge reduces fear and aggression during exams, blood draws, and hospitalization.
- Age-related decline in dogs/cats – disorientation, altered social interactions, sleep-wake cycle reversal, house soiling.
7. Emerging Research and Future Directions
- The Cat That Stops Jumping: An owner reports that their 12-year-old cat has stopped jumping onto the kitchen counter. The owner thinks it is "getting lazy." A behavior-focused veterinarian sees potential osteoarthritis. The change in vertical mobility is a behavioral marker of physical pain.
- The Rabbit That Grinds Its Teeth: While teeth grinding can indicate contentment in cats, in rabbits, it is often a subtle, silent indicator of severe gastrointestinal pain or dental spurs.
- The Dog That Suddenly "Hates" Children: A previously gentle Labrador retriever begins growling at toddlers. The behavioral diagnosis is aggression, but the veterinary diagnosis is a fractured carnassial tooth. The dog isn't aggressive; it is anticipating pain from a child accidentally bumping its jaw.
- Recognize early warning signs (whale eye, tucked tail, piloerection)
- Use muzzles, gloves, and cat bags when needed
- Sedate fractious animals prior to exam
- Debrief after behavioral incidents to improve protocols