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This article explores the deep symbiosis between ethology (the science of animal behavior) and clinical practice, from the exam room to the surgical suite.
Clinics now redesign waiting rooms with separate cat-only zones and high shelves (for cats to hide). Veterinarians are trained to read calming signals—slow blinking, turning the body sideways—to de-escalate anxiety. By reducing cortisol (the stress hormone), the animal’s vital signs become accurate, and the immune system functions better during recovery. Zooskool - Stray-X The Record Part 2 -8 Dogs In 1 Day
The old paradigm placed behavior in the realm of dog trainers and cat whisperers—separate from "real" medicine. The new paradigm, embraced by leading veterinary schools (UC Davis, Cornell, Edinburgh), understands that . This article explores the deep symbiosis between ethology
Veterinarians use ethological knowledge to distinguish between normal behavior and signs of distress or pain, which is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. By reducing cortisol (the stress hormone), the animal’s
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