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Changes in behavior (like lethargy or aggression) are often the first signs of underlying medical issues like chronic pain or neurological disorders.
A dog that was previously housetrained but begins defecating indoors may not be "angry" or "stubborn." This is a cardinal sign of gastrointestinal disease, diabetes, or Cushing’s disease. Similarly, cats with chronic kidney disease or diabetes drink more water and urinate more volume—often missing the litter box simply because they cannot get there fast enough. Changes in behavior (like lethargy or aggression) are
Veterinary behaviorists study how an animal's environment, genetics, and physiology influence its actions. This "whole-patient" approach allows practitioners to: The tile floor has been covered with runner rugs
Dr. Elena Martinez closes Gus’s file. The tile floor has been covered with runner rugs. Gus is no longer lame. He’s asleep on the cool slate, belly-up, dreaming of nothing more stressful than a dropped meatball. or Cushing’s disease. Similarly
Numerous studies have shown a direct link between chronic pain and aggression. Dental disease in dogs often presents as "unexplained" snapping at children. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome (rippling skin and frantic grooming) is often misdiagnosed as obsessive-compulsive disorder before a spinal pain source is identified. Veterinary behaviorists now recommend a pain trial (a course of analgesics) before diagnosing any sudden-onset aggression.
: Knowledge of behavior allows veterinarians to use low-stress restraint techniques, reducing the need for physical force. The Human-Animal Bond