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In the sterile, blue-tinted silence of the Intensive Care Unit, Dr. Aris Thorne did not look at the monitors first. He looked at the ears.
Lena smiled. Somewhere behind that glass, she suspected, was a story only behavior could tell. And she intended to hear it.
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The integration of animal behavior science into veterinary practice is essential for accurate diagnosis, treatment efficacy, and overall animal welfare. While physiological parameters (heart rate, cortisol levels) are routinely measured, behavioral indicators often provide the earliest, non-invasive signs of underlying pathology. This paper reviews key behavioral changes associated with pain, fear, and chronic distress in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris). Specific behaviors—including changes in posture, activity levels, facial expressions (using the Canine Pain Scale), and social interaction—are analyzed as diagnostic tools. A case study of a middle-aged Labrador Retriever presenting with subtle lethargy and increased aggression is examined to demonstrate how behavioral assessment guided a diagnosis of osteoarthritis. The paper concludes that veterinary curricula should prioritize behavioral ethology to improve clinical outcomes and reduce chronic suffering. Lena smiled
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Livestock Welfare: In agricultural science, understanding the herd behavior and stress responses of cattle, pigs, and poultry is vital. Lower stress levels during handling lead to better immune systems, higher growth rates, and overall better food quality.