One day, the local zoo called Dr. Taylor to investigate a peculiar case. One of their aardvarks, a three-year-old male named Kibo, had been exhibiting abnormal behavior. He was pacing back and forth in his enclosure, seemingly anxious and restless. The zookeepers had tried to calm him down with familiar toys and treats, but nothing seemed to work.
When vets understand behavior, they can peel back the layers of a physical ailment much faster. 2. The Rise of "Fear-Free" Medicine
The integration of behavior into veterinary practice serves three primary purposes: 1. Improved Diagnostic Accuracy
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