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Today, that paradigm has shifted dramatically. The intersection of and veterinary science has evolved from a niche interest into a core clinical competency. We have realized that you cannot treat the body without understanding the mind.
For decades, veterinary medicine operated under a simple, functional paradigm. The animal entered the clinic; the veterinarian diagnosed the pathology (broken bone, bacterial infection, organ failure); the medicine was prescribed; the animal left. The emotional state of the patient—the fear, the anxiety, the historical trauma—was largely considered an obstacle to treatment rather than a component of it. Today, that paradigm has shifted dramatically
Any sudden onset of aggression in an adult animal should trigger a full physical workup, including radiographs and a pain trial (e.g., a few weeks of NSAIDs) before a behavioral diagnosis is made. 2. Urine Marking vs. Medical Incontinence A cat urinating on the owner’s bed is a leading cause of shelter relinquishment (and euthanasia). The standard owner response is anger. The standard veterinary response used to be "it’s behavioral." For decades, veterinary medicine operated under a simple,
A dog with hip dysplasia may snap when you touch its lower back. A cat with dental resorption lesions may bite when you try to look at its teeth. The behavior is not the problem; it is the Any sudden onset of aggression in an adult
exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic and are here to stay. An owner can now video a compulsive behavior at home (where the animal is comfortable) and send it to a veterinary behaviorist for analysis, without the stress of a car ride and a waiting room.
