In veterinary medicine, we’re trained to look for the obvious: the fractured femur, the elevated white blood cell count, the dental abscess. But beneath the fur, scales, and feathers lies an intricate inner world that often holds the key to a diagnosis long before a lab result confirms it. That world is behavior.
What behavioral shift have you seen that led to an unexpected medical diagnosis? Let’s discuss below. In veterinary medicine, we’re trained to look for
We now have the physiological data to prove that chronic stress kills. When an animal experiences fear or frustration (e.g., from lack of environmental enrichment, social conflict, or painful handling), the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis floods the body with cortisol. What behavioral shift have you seen that led
The intersection of animal behavior and veterinary science is no longer a niche specialty—it is the frontline of preventative medicine, welfare, and the human-animal bond. Here’s why every vet, technician, and pet owner needs to think like a behavioral biologist. When an animal experiences fear or frustration (e