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Bridging the Gap: How Animal Behavior is Revolutionizing Veterinary Science

  • Canine compulsive disorder (tail chasing, light shadow fixation).
  • Separation anxiety (destruction, self-injury when alone).
  • Inter-cat aggression in multi-cat households.
  • Feather plucking in birds (often linked to medical pain or environmental boredom).

Stress-Induced Pathology:

Low-stress handling

to avoid triggering "fight or flight" responses.

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Choice and Control:

Modern research emphasizes providing animals with "agency"—the ability to make choices in their environment—as a fundamental component of welfare and recovery. Technological Advancements in 2026 Bridging the Gap: How Animal Behavior is Revolutionizing

  • Canine: Separation anxiety (destruction, vocalization, elimination when alone), noise aversion (fireworks, thunderstorms), fear-based aggression (toward strangers, other dogs), and compulsive circling/tail chasing.
  • Feline: Inter-cat aggression in multi-cat households, fear of visitors, urine marking (spraying), and psychogenic alopecia.
  • Equine: Stereotypies (crib-biting, weaving, stall-walking) – often linked to management-induced stress and gastric ulcers.
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