Animal behavior and veterinary science are no longer separate silos. To treat the body, you must understand the mind. As we move forward, the most successful veterinarians won't just be those with the best surgical skills, but those who can "read" their patients' behavior to unlock the secrets of their physical health.
: Led by Dr. Kristina Spaulding, this blog and podcast focus heavily on the latest research in animal behavior and training, specifically designed for professionals and dedicated owners who want to think critically about animal welfare. www.insightfulanimals.com Clinical Veterinary Perspectives Tufts Behavior Service Blog Animal behavior and veterinary science are no longer
So, the next time your animal acts "strange," don't reach for a trainer first. Reach for your veterinarian. The answer might not be in the brain—it might be in the bloodstream. : Led by Dr
: Barnaby wasn't "mean"; he had early-onset osteoarthritis. Every time his owners tried to put on his harness, it pinched his inflamed joints. His snapping was a desperate plea to stop the pain. Reach for your veterinarian
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The plan was to feature eight dogs, all with unique stories and characteristics, in a single day. L was excited to meet the dogs and help find them forever homes. She began her day with dog number 1, a playful and energetic golden retriever mix named Max.