These chemical changes do more than just make the animal "nervous":
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The integration of behavior
A fearful animal is more likely to use aggression as a defense mechanism, risking injury to both the veterinary staff and the owner. These chemical changes do more than just make
Today, the integration of behavior into veterinary science has reshaped this narrative. We now understand that unwanted behaviors are often manifestations of underlying medical issues, anxiety, fear, or cognitive decline. The dog destroying furniture likely has separation anxiety—a clinical condition requiring pharmacological and behavioral intervention. The cat urinating outside the box may be experiencing stress-induced feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC), a painful physical condition driven by neurohormonal responses to environmental stressors. Today, the integration of behavior into veterinary science
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