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A rigorous veterinary workup (including bile acid tests, MRI, and pain trials) must precede any behavioral diagnosis of "idiopathic aggression." That is the core promise of integrating behavior into veterinary science: never blame the mind until you have cleared the body. Suggested metadata (for upload) Pain is the great
The brain is an organ, and behavioral changes are the first sign of its dysfunction. Beyond the clinic, this field plays a vital
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The modern paradigm is clear: are not separate disciplines. They are two lenses on the same patient. By treating fear as a vital sign, aggression as a symptom, and a litter box aversion as a diagnostic clue, the veterinary community can move from "managing" animals to truly understanding them.