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The integration of animal behavior and veterinary science is crucial in:

A 6-year-old male neutered Golden Retriever, previously friendly, began growling and snapping when anyone touched his lower back. Traditional approach: Referral to a trainer for dominance-based correction. Behavior-informed approach: Veterinary exam revealed subtle muscle atrophy in the left hind limb. Radiographs confirmed lumbosacral stenosis (spinal compression). Outcome: A course of anti-inflammatories and physical therapy resolved the pain. The aggression disappeared entirely. Behavior was the symptom; veterinary science found the cure. The integration of animal behavior and veterinary science

In a behavior-informed veterinary practice, the first step for any behavior problem is a full physical workup—bloodwork, radiographs, and a dental exam. and a dental exam. 🔍

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