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For decades, “holding an animal down for its own good” was standard practice. But research in animal behavior has turned that notion on its head. We now know that fear and stress don’t just make a vet visit unpleasant—they change physiology. Fear releases cortisol, elevates blood pressure, and suppresses the immune system. A terrified pet isn’t just hard to handle; its diagnostic tests may actually be inaccurate.

The "Fear-Free" movement has revolutionized how clinics operate. Veterinary scientists now use behavioral knowledge to modify the clinic environment—using pheromone diffusers, specialized handling techniques, and treat-motivated exams. Reducing cortisol levels during a visit doesn’t just make the pet happier; it ensures more accurate blood pressure readings, heart rates, and diagnostic results. 2. Strengthening the Human-Animal Bond zooskool free exclusive

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