Today’s patient was a Belgian Malinois named Zeus. His file was thick with desperation. Three trainers had quit. Two family members had been bitten. The owner, a retired firefighter named Marcus, sat hunched in a corner, his hands scarred from trying to restrain his own dog.
Weaving in horses is often misdiagnosed as a “stable vice.” But recent veterinary research in equine neuroscience points to a different mechanism: vestibular deprivation . Horses evolved to walk up to 16 hours a day. That constant motion feeds their inner ear, which regulates not just balance but emotional homeostasis. A stall is a sensory deprivation chamber. videos de zoofilia abotonada perfecta 18 top