In modern veterinary science, understanding why an animal acts a certain way is no longer just an ethical courtesy; it is a diagnostic necessity. From reducing stress-induced misdiagnoses to improving treatment compliance, the fusion of applied animal behavior and clinical practice is revolutionizing how we care for our patients. Before a veterinarian runs a single test, the animal’s behavior has already begun telling a story. Changes in innate behaviors—eating, sleeping, grooming, and social interaction—are often the earliest indicators of systemic illness.
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