The bridge between a diagnostic clinic and the natural world is built on a single, complex foundation: . For decades, veterinary medicine and behavioral science operated in separate silos—one focusing on the physiological "machine" and the other on the psychological "ghost."
By accurately reading these behaviors, a veterinarian can diagnose pancreatitis, dental disease, or orthopedic pain days or weeks before it would appear on a blood test or radiograph. The bridge between a diagnostic clinic and the
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This affects many companion animals, leading to destructive behavior, vocalization, and self-injury when left alone. Treatment involves systematic desensitization to departure cues and sometimes daily anti-anxiety medication. Try again later