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| Presenting Complaint | Rule Out Medical First | Then Consider Behavioral | |---------------------|------------------------|--------------------------| | Dog suddenly aggressive | Pain, hypothyroidism, brain lesion | Fear, resource guarding, redirected aggression | | Cat urinating outside box | FLUTD, CKD, diabetes | Litter box aversion, stress, inter-cat conflict | | Dog destroying home when alone | Cognitive decline (older), seizures | Separation anxiety, boredom | | Excessive vocalization | Deafness, pain, hypertension (cats) | Attention-seeking, anxiety, CDS |
Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction
Animal behavior and veterinary science are two interconnected fields that play a crucial role in understanding and improving the health and well-being of animals. This guide provides an in-depth exploration of these fields, covering the fundamental principles, applications, and latest developments.
Section 1: Animal Behavior
The future of animal behavior and veterinary science is digital.
Veterinarians are uniquely positioned to address behavioral issues because they can: | Presenting Complaint | Rule Out Medical First
A 10-year-old African Grey parrot began feather plucking. The owner assumed it was boredom. A behavior-informed vet, however, ordered a blood panel. The results showed elevated levels of Aspergillus antibodies. The bird was not "anxious"—it was in respiratory distress. Feather plucking was a displacement behavior. Treating the fungal infection stopped the plucking.