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Veterinary behaviorists are licensed veterinarians who complete additional residency training in behavioral medicine. They are uniquely qualified to prescribe psychotropic medications (e.g., fluoxetine, clomipramine, trazodone) alongside designing behavior modification plans. Their existence underscores how far the field has come: behavioral disorders are now recognized as legitimate medical conditions, not just "bad habits" or "owner problems."
For decades, veterinary medicine was largely a reactive field focused on physical pathology—treating infections, setting bones, and managing chronic diseases. However, a profound shift has occurred. Modern veterinary science now recognizes that an animal’s mental state is inseparable from its physical health. This evolution has placed at the heart of clinical practice, creating a holistic approach to animal welfare. The Intersection of Mind and Body zooskool pippa 14