Furthermore, wearable technology—such as smart collars that track a dog's scratching, sleeping patterns, and heart rate variability—allows veterinarians to gather objective behavioral data in the animal's natural home environment, catching illnesses long before clinical symptoms present in the exam room. Conclusion
Historically, veterinary visits relied heavily on physical restraint to get procedures done quickly. However, forcing a terrified animal into submission creates learned helplessness and severe psychological trauma, making each subsequent visit progressively more difficult.
Veterinary professionals must determine whether an animal’s unwanted behavior is rooted in a medical condition or a psychological issue.
"We cannot treat the body while ignoring the mind. A behaviorally healthy patient is a physically healthier patient."
Recognizing the link between animal behavior and human safety (e.g., bite prevention). Conclusion
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