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The Fascinating Intersection of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
They manage cases that were once considered hopeless: Osteoarthritis in geriatric cats: These cats don't limp
The "Vicious Cycle": High-stress clinic environments can create "white coat syndrome" in animals, making future medical care difficult or impossible. B. Common Behavior Modifications
- Osteoarthritis in geriatric cats: These cats don't limp. Instead, they stop jumping onto beds (mistaken for laziness) or hiss when a child touches their lumbar spine (mistaken for temperament).
- Tooth resorption lesions: A cat that suddenly bites when you pet its head may not be "mean." It may be experiencing a toothache so severe that the pressure from a petting hand triggers lightning bolts of pain.
- Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD): An elderly dog that paces endlessly, stares at walls, or forgets house training isn't being spiteful. This is the canine equivalent of Alzheimer’s disease, requiring medical management (Selegiline, dietary changes, environmental enrichment), not punishment.
- Hyperthyroidism in cats: A previously docile older cat that begins yowling at night and attacking housemates is likely suffering from a thyroid storm causing hypertension and sensory hyperarousal.
B. Common Behavior Modifications
- Desensitization & counter-conditioning: Fear of thunderstorms, vet visits
- Environmental enrichment: Puzzle feeders, perches, climbing structures
- Management changes: Avoiding triggers, leash muzzles, separation training