Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science: Understanding the Complexities of Animal Behavior for Improved Animal Welfare and Veterinary Care
Current Research and Future Directions
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Innate vs. Learned Behavior: Behaviors are categorized as innate (genetically programmed, like instinct) or learned (acquired through experience, like conditioning or imitation). A cat that suddenly starts spraying urine on
A dog that growls at children is not necessarily "dominant" or "aggressive." It may have a hidden chiari malformation causing intense head pain. A cat that suddenly starts spraying urine on the sofa is not "spiteful." It may have feline interstitial cystitis (FIC), a painful bladder condition exacerbated by stress. Barnaby wasn’t sick in the traditional sense; he
In the quiet hours at the Oak Ridge Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Aris Thorne watched a Golden Retriever named Barnaby. Barnaby wasn’t sick in the traditional sense; he had stopped eating and spent his days staring at the clinic’s rear exit.