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Review: The Symbiotic Role of Animal Behavior in Modern Veterinary Science

Abstract

Veterinary science has traditionally focused on pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. However, a growing body of evidence supports that integrating animal behavior principles is not optional but essential for effective veterinary practice. This review examines how understanding species-typical behaviors, stress signals, and learning theory enhances medical diagnostics, improves handling safety, increases treatment compliance, and addresses emerging issues like canine aggression and feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). We conclude that behavior-centered veterinary medicine is a critical advancement for welfare and clinical success.

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The Fascinating Intersection of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science Review: The Symbiotic Role of Animal Behavior in

Veterinary science has developed pain scales (e.g., the Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale) that rely entirely on behavioral observation: Does the dog wag its tail when called? Does the cat purr when stroked (purring can also indicate pain)? Without behavioral literacy, these subtle cries for help go unnoticed until the pathology becomes severe. We conclude that behavior-centered veterinary medicine is a

Understanding behavior is now considered foundational for safety and compassionate care within veterinary clinics. Without behavioral literacy, these subtle cries for help

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The Pain-Aggression Connection

Research is unequivocal: Chronic pain triggers aggression. Osteoarthritis in dogs leads to aggression toward other dogs in the household because the arthritic dog anticipates pain during play. Dental pain in cats leads to "petting-induced aggression" (the cat bites when the owner touches a painful tooth socket). A veterinarian must perform a complete orthopedic and oral exam before diagnosing "dominance aggression" (a largely debunked concept).