By combining their expertise, Dr. Rodriguez and Dr. Taylor were able to paint a comprehensive picture of the great migration. They demonstrated that the animals' behavior was influenced by a range of factors, including their physiological condition, social interactions, and environmental cues. The Great Migration Mystery: A Tale of Animal
Question: What must you recommend first? (Answer: Environmental assessment – low forage, high concentrate diet, social isolation. Treat the cause, not the symptom.)
Veterinary clinicians now routinely ask about stool quality during a behavior workup, and dietary changes (prescription hydrolyzed diets or novel proteins) are often the first line of defense against idiopathic behavioral issues.