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A horse that refuses jumps, bucks under saddle, or resists the bridle is rarely "disrespectful." Veterinary behaviorists have shown that these are pain responses:
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Veterinary science has long understood the biology of disease, but behavioral science explains the psychology of recovery. The concept of veterinary practice has moved from a luxury to a medical necessity. A horse that refuses jumps, bucks under saddle,
Endocrine disorders, such as hyperthyroidism in cats or Cushing’s disease in dogs, can cause extreme restlessness, vocalization, and anxiety-like symptoms. The Evolution of the Low-Stress Clinic Endocrine disorders, such as hyperthyroidism in cats or
Modern veterinary science recognizes that physiology and behavior are deeply intertwined. Stress, fear, and anxiety trigger physiological responses—such as elevated cortisol, high blood pressure, and suppressed immune function—that actively hinder medical healing. Consequently, behavioral evaluation is now standard practice in comprehensive veterinary diagnostics. 2. Behavioral Changes as Diagnostic Indicators
This realization has given rise to the movement in veterinary medicine. Modern protocols now focus on reducing anxiety before treatment begins. This includes the use of pheromones, gentle handling techniques, "happy visits" (where pets get treats but no shots), and the strategic use of anti-anxiety medications.