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Animal behavior and veterinary science are two sides of the same coin, forming a bridge between physical health and psychological well-being in the animal kingdom. Understanding why an animal acts the way it does is no longer just a hobby for naturalists; it is a critical component of modern medical diagnosis and ethical care. The Evolution of Understanding

Senior pets show behavioral changes similar to human dementia, such as disorientation or altered sleep cycles.

The intersection of these fields has sparked a global conversation on animal welfare. It is no longer enough for an animal to be "healthy" in the sense of being disease-free. Veterinary science now incorporates "behavioral health," ensuring that animals in homes, farms, and labs have the opportunity to engage in natural behaviors. This holistic approach reduces cortisol levels, boosts immune systems, and creates a more sustainable relationship between humans and the creatures in our care. Future Frontiers: Neuroscience and Genetics

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