: Nearly 100% of general veterinarians report seeing patients with behavioral issues, though many still find treating cases like aggression challenging. 2. Emerging Trends and Breakthroughs for 2026
Currently, approximately 73% of veterinary schools require a course in animal behavior.
: Understanding species-typical behavior allows veterinarians to use "low-stress handling" techniques. This minimizes the need for physical force or chemical restraint, making visits safer for both the animal and the medical staff.
Medical workup (X-rays, blood work) ruled out gastrointestinal obstruction and metabolic disease. Treatment included:
The phrase “it’s just behavioral” should be expunged from veterinary vocabulary. Behavior is biology in action. A dog that bites when its hip is touched may have a torn cruciate ligament. A cat that urinates on the bed may have cystitis. A parrot that plucks feathers may have lead toxicity.
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