Does your pet “act weird” before getting sick? That’s animal behavior informing veterinary science. 🐱 Hiding = pain 🐶 Yawning (not tired) = stress 🦜 Feather plucking = illness until proven otherwise Listen to what they can’t say. #VetMed #AnimalBehavior
Understanding behavior = better prevention, faster treatment, and a stronger human-animal bond.
🧠 A cat hiding more than usual? That’s not “antisocial”—it could be early kidney disease. 🐶 A dog suddenly licking paws obsessively? Think allergies, anxiety, or joint pain.
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🐾 Why does your pet do that? The science behind the behavior. 🩺
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Animal behavior isn’t just “cute” or “annoying”—it’s data. Veterinary science uses behavioral cues to diagnose pain, stress, and illness before physical symptoms appear. Does your pet “act weird” before getting sick
Let’s elevate behavior from “soft skill” to core clinical competency.
Animal behavior is a clinical vital sign.
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In veterinary science, behavior isn’t secondary to “physical health”—it is health. Changes in posture, vocalization, appetite, or social interaction often precede measurable pathology.