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A practical guide for any veterinary professional or pet owner is understanding red flags where animal behavior and veterinary science must collaborate. When a behavior change occurs suddenly, especially in a middle-aged or older animal, a medical cause should be the first hypothesis, not the last.

1. Sudden Aggression

2. House Soiling (Dogs)

3. Litter Box Aversion (Cats)

4. Compulsive Behaviors

5. Nighttime Wakefulness

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What does the intersection of animal behavior and veterinary science look like in a real-world setting? Let’s walk through a hypothetical appointment.

The Patient: Luna, a 4-year-old spayed Labrador Retriever. The Presenting Complaint: Luna “attacked” the owner’s new baby. The owner is considering euthanasia.

Conventional Approach: The veterinarian might label Luna as dangerous, prescribe an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), and refer to a trainer. A practical guide for any veterinary professional or

Behavior-Informed Veterinary Approach:

This is the life-saving power of the integration. The “behavior problem” was a medical emergency.

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