The study of animal behavior is a critical component of veterinary science, providing valuable insights into the physical and mental well-being of animals. By understanding animal behavior, veterinarians and animal care professionals can provide better care and improve the welfare of animals. As research continues to advance our understanding of animal behavior, we can expect to see new applications and career opportunities emerge in this exciting field.
Recent advances in animal behavior research have improved our understanding of animal behavior and its applications in veterinary science. For example: The study of animal behavior is a critical
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A 6-year-old domestic shorthair is brought in for biting the owner. The owner wants anxiety medication. A behavior-aware vet, however, performs a dental exam. They find a fractured tooth with an exposed pulP. The cat isn't "bad"; the cat is in agony. When the owner touched its jaw, the cat bit to stop the pain. A behavior-aware vet, however, performs a dental exam