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Report: The Integration of Animal Behavior in Modern Veterinary Science
3. The Role of Behavior in Veterinary Diagnosis
When a four-year-old mixed breed named Scout first arrived at the clinic, his owner was at her wit's end. Scout was physically healthy but suffered from severe generalized anxiety and fear-related aggression. On walks, he would lunge and bark at every dog he saw. Indoors, he cowered and hid in his crate at any sudden household sound, like a chair scraping the floor. The Clinical Investigation
Key Areas of Study
- Early socialization: Critical window for puppies (3–16 weeks) and kittens (2–7 weeks). Provide checklists to clients.
- Low-stress handling techniques: Use of towels, slow blink (cats), cooperative care (target training). Reduces patient distress and improves safety.
- Recognizing fear/pain signals: Lip licking, whale eye (dog), flattened ears, piloerection. Teach clients to observe subtle signs before bites occur.