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The intersection of animal behavior and veterinary science often reveals that what looks like a "bad" pet is actually a patient in need of help. Veterinary behaviorists look beyond surface-level actions to find physical or emotional roots, as seen in the story of a dog whose indoor accidents weren't a training failure, but the result of Cushing’s disease. The Science Behind the Scenes
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When a patient is in a sympathetic (fight-or-flight) state: Olfactory: Pheromones and scent marking (crucial for cats
- Olfactory: Pheromones and scent marking (crucial for cats and horses).
- Visual: Body language (tail position, ear set, piloerection).
- Vocalization: Barks, meows, whinnies, purrs.
- Clinical Relevance: A veterinarian must read visual cues to determine if a patient is in pain or fearful before touching them.