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Animal behavior is not a soft science peripheral to veterinary medicine; it is a central, hard diagnostic and therapeutic frontier. A veterinary approach that ignores behavior will misdiagnose pain, induce iatrogenic trauma, and erode the human-animal bond. Conversely, a behavior-informed practice improves diagnostic accuracy, enhances compliance, reduces occupational risk (bites/scratches), and elevates animal welfare. We call for veterinary colleges to elevate behavioral medicine from an elective to a core clinical rotation, and for practitioners to adopt behavioral screening as a non-negotiable standard of care. If you are looking for information on animal