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You come home to find your dog, who normally sleeps on the couch, hiding under the bed and growling when you reach for his collar. Your first thought is likely, “What happened to him today?” But a veterinary behaviorist would ask a different question: “What hurts?”
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Thanks to behavioral science, veterinary clinics are changing. Twenty years ago, "holding a cat down by the scruff" was standard. Today, we understand that learned fear leads to aggressive behavior, which leads to owners avoiding the vet. You come home to find your dog, who
Evolution has hard-wired prey animals (like cats and rabbits) to hide pain. In the wild, showing weakness gets you eaten. Consequently, by the time a cat is crying or limping, its condition is severe. The subtle signs—sleeping more, avoiding stairs, or hissing when touched—are often dismissed as "getting grumpy with age." Evolution has hard-wired prey animals (like cats and
This is where veterinary science bridges the gap. A vet doesn't just look for a limp; they look for the behavioral expression of joint pain.
If a trainer tells you to "dominate" your anxious dog, but the dog still shakes and hides, ask your vet for a referral to a behaviorist.
An 14-year-old cat named Leo started attacking his owner’s ankles and yowling at night. The owner considered euthanasia for "aggression." A blood panel revealed a thyroid tumor pumping excess hormones. Once treated with radioactive iodine (or medication), Leo returned to his cuddly self. Medical takeaway: Hyperthyroidism causes hypertension and agitation, mimicking aggression.