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: An international journal focused on the application of ethology to animals managed by humans, including farm, zoo, and companion animals. Journal of Veterinary Behavior
Pain-induced aggression, exacerbated by punishment that suppressed warning signals.
For centuries, veterinary medicine operated under a relatively narrow paradigm: treat the physical body. The animal was viewed as a biological machine, and the veterinarian’s duty was to diagnose organic pathology, prescribe pharmaceuticals, and perform surgery. However, the last few decades have witnessed a profound paradigm shift. It is now widely accepted that optimal animal health is impossible without considering mental and emotional well-being. The study of has therefore moved from an esoteric biological sub-discipline to a cornerstone of modern veterinary science . Understanding why an animal acts as it does is no longer a specialist skill but a fundamental clinical competency, essential for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and the prevention of injury to both the patient and the practitioner.
Consider the pathophysiology of fear:
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: An international journal focused on the application of ethology to animals managed by humans, including farm, zoo, and companion animals. Journal of Veterinary Behavior
Pain-induced aggression, exacerbated by punishment that suppressed warning signals.
For centuries, veterinary medicine operated under a relatively narrow paradigm: treat the physical body. The animal was viewed as a biological machine, and the veterinarian’s duty was to diagnose organic pathology, prescribe pharmaceuticals, and perform surgery. However, the last few decades have witnessed a profound paradigm shift. It is now widely accepted that optimal animal health is impossible without considering mental and emotional well-being. The study of has therefore moved from an esoteric biological sub-discipline to a cornerstone of modern veterinary science . Understanding why an animal acts as it does is no longer a specialist skill but a fundamental clinical competency, essential for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and the prevention of injury to both the patient and the practitioner.
Consider the pathophysiology of fear:
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