: The study of how animals interact with their environment and others, focusing on innate (instinctive) and learned behaviors. Physiology and Anatomy
Administering mild, behavioral health medications (such as gabapentin or trazodone) at home before the animal ever steps foot in the clinic. The Role of Veterinary Behaviorists
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During the exam, Dr. Aris noticed that Buster’s "aggression" only flared when she applied light pressure to his lower spine. A subsequent radiograph revealed a pinched nerve. Buster wasn't "mean"; he was in significant pain. : The study of how animals interact with
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Habituation occurs when an animal stops reacting to a harmless, repeated stimulus, like traffic noise. Sensitization happens when a stimulus causes an increasingly intense reaction, such as a worsening fear of thunderstorms. Behavioral Signs of Medical Issues
A house-trained dog or cat that begins urinating indoors may not be acting out. They often suffer from urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder stones, diabetes, or age-related cognitive decline.