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Traditionally, veterinary science has focused on pathophysiological mechanisms—cellular and systemic dysfunction. However, a paradigm shift is occurring: behavior is now recognized not merely as a symptom of disease, but as a critical vital sign, a diagnostic filter, and a determinant of treatment efficacy and animal welfare. This paper explores the deep, bidirectional relationship between animal behavior and veterinary practice. It argues that ethology (the science of animal behavior) is no longer an ancillary field but a core clinical competency. We examine (1) how behavioral changes serve as early biomarkers for organic disease, (2) how the understanding of learning theory transforms patient handling and reduces iatrogenic stress, (3) the role of the veterinary environment in shaping behavioral pathology, and (4) the emergence of behavioral pharmacology as a bridge between mental state and physical health. Finally, we propose a new clinical model: the behavior-centered veterinary examination .
Maren knelt. She did not scold the dog. She read the scrap. It was a page torn from an old calendar—on it someone had written a number and a name: “K. Hollis — 547-322.” It wasn’t her book, not technically; it was a scrap that had likely been part of something else. The Record noted the absurdity: a stranger’s number on a piece of paper, found in the mouth of a dog that had never been to that street. animal dog 006 zooskool strayx the record part 1 8
When medical causes are ruled out, true behavioral disorders (anxiety, compulsive disorders, aggression) require a dual approach. It argues that ethology (the science of animal