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The most critical revelation in modern veterinary science is that behavior is not separate from health—it is a vital sign. Changes in an animal's conduct are often the first, and sometimes the only, indicator of an underlying medical condition.

is a paradigmatic example. For decades, pain assessment relied heavily on physiological parameters like heart rate and blood pressure, but these are often unreliable. Behavioral indicators—grimace scales in rodents and rabbits, reluctance to bear weight in dogs, changes in lying-down postures in cattle, or reduced allogrooming in primates—now form the backbone of validated pain scoring systems. Treating pain without observing these behaviors is both ineffective and unethical; conversely, behavioral improvement often precedes physiological normalization, guiding analgesic weaning. The most critical revelation in modern veterinary science