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Perhaps the most practical application of this intersection is the "Fear Free" movement within clinics. Understanding species-specific behaviors—such as a dog’s sensitivity to direct eye contact or a cat’s need for vertical space—allows practitioners to modify the clinical environment. Low-stress handling techniques reduce the need for physical restraint, which in turn prevents "white coat syndrome" where elevated stress hormones mask symptoms or skew blood glucose and blood pressure readings. The One Welfare Concept Zooskool.com LINK
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: Beyond freedom from disease, animals require environments that allow for natural behaviors (e.g., foraging, social interaction). Low-Stress Handling Use the “teach-back” method: explain what you learned
: Incorporating ethology to address species-specific behavior and welfare needs. Animal Welfare Science
Here’s a useful, structured guide covering key intersections of animal behavior and veterinary science—essential for vets, vet techs, behaviorists, and pet owners.