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Understanding Animal Behavior: A Key to Better Veterinary Care

  • Towel wraps (for cats and small dogs) → prevents scratching.
  • Muzzles (basket muzzles allow panting/drinking).
  • Adaptil® (dog appeasing pheromone) or Feliway® (feline facial pheromone) in exam rooms.
  • Positive reinforcement (treats during handling).
  • "Fear-Free" certification programs for clinics.
  • The Pain Face: In dogs, squinting, flattened ears, and a tense muzzle. In cats, a hunched posture, half-closed eyes, and a “grimacing” mouth (the feline pain scale). In horses, flared nostrils and a fixed stare.
  • Posture & Movement: A cow that isolates herself from the herd and stands with a arched back is likely in significant abdominal pain (peritonitis, bloat). A bird that sits fluffed on the cage floor is critically ill.
  • Vocalization: High-pitched whimpering, growling when touched, or a sudden silence (prey animals hide pain).

The intersection of animal behavior and veterinary science is where we find the answers to some of the most puzzling pet problems. Let’s explore why behavior is the new frontier of veterinary care. Understanding Animal Behavior: A Key to Better Veterinary

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