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: Changes in behavior—like sudden aggression or lethargy—can be early indicators of pain, metabolic disorders, or cognitive decline.

A general practice vet might see a Labrador who eats rocks (pica). A behaviorist investigates:

: The study of animal behavior in natural habitats, focusing on how animals interact with their environment and others. Stress is the number one killer of captive wildlife

Stress is the number one killer of captive wildlife. For a rabbit, the sight of a predator (a human) can cause GI stasis. For a parrot, boredom (lack of behavioral enrichment) leads to feather plucking, which then leads to secondary skin infections.

Zoo veterinarians work hand-in-hand with behaviorists to design enrichment that prevents stereotypic behaviors (pacing, over-grooming, bar-biting). They use to train gorillas to present their backs for injections and lions to open their mouths for dental exams, eliminating the need for dangerous chemical immobilization. In this realm, the veterinarian is as much a psychologist as a surgeon. or tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) like clomipramine

Repetitive, purposeless behaviors—such as tail-chasing in dogs, psychogenic alopecia (over-grooming) in cats, or cribbing in horses—often stem from a mix of environmental deprivation and neurological imbalances. Veterinary science helps differentiate whether these actions are purely psychological or triggered by dermatological allergies and neurological lesions. 3. Fear-Free and Low-Stress Handling Practices

Cats that stop using their litter box are frequently reacting to the pain of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) or the mobility challenges of arthritis, rather than acting out out of "spite." purposeless behaviors—such as tail-chasing in dogs

Veterinary behaviorists utilize medications such as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) like fluoxetine, or tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) like clomipramine, to lower anxiety levels. By chemically reducing the panic response, the animal enters a cognitive state where they can successfully process desensitization and counter-conditioning therapies. The Role of Preventive Behavioral Medicine