Day 1 – Owner:
Dog starts growling at family members. Owner opens app → logs “aggression toward known people” + notes it happens only when dog stands up from lying down. BTWF flags yellow (within 48h) and suggests: “Rule out orthopedic pain before behavior consult.”
Day 2 – Vet visit:
Vet pulls up BTWF report. Sees behavior log + owner’s video of dog hesitating to rise. Vet clicks “Behavioral Differential” → tool reminds them to check joint pain, neurologic gait, and vision. Exam reveals stifle effusion. X-ray confirms cranial cruciate ligament tear. Pain management resolves aggression in 10 days.
Outcome: No unnecessary behavioral medication, no trainer visit for a pain problem.
There is a specialized niche of vets who do a residency after veterinary school to become Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (DACVB).
These doctors can prescribe both medication and training plans. They know that a dog with separation anxiety needs fluoxetine (Prozac) to lower the baseline panic, plus desensitization exercises to rewire the brain. You cannot train a brain that is in a state of terror—you need the science of chemistry and the science of learning working together.
Many pet owners first notice a behavioral change (aggression, hiding, vocalizing, house-soiling) but assume it's "just bad behavior." Vets know that pain, endocrine disorders, and neurological conditions often manifest as behavior changes first. This feature bridges that gap.
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