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Unlike a standard trainer, a veterinary behaviorist can: Conditions like hypothyroidism in dogs can lead to
The endocrine and nervous systems exert massive control over behavior. Conditions like hypothyroidism in dogs can lead to unexplained fear or aggression. Conversely, hyperthyroidism in cats often causes restlessness, vocalization, and increased irritability. Hormonal imbalances directly alter brain chemistry, proving that behavioral evaluation is an essential component of a thorough medical workup. Fear-Free and Low-Stress Clinical Handling a dog resource guarding a bone).
Repetitive behaviors, such as a horse cribbing or a dog obsessively licking its paws (acral lick dermatitis), can stem from gastrointestinal discomfort, neurological conditions, or severe environmental stress. can stem from gastrointestinal discomfort
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) like fluoxetine or tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) like clomipramine are frequently prescribed for severe separation anxiety, compulsive disorders, and territorial aggression. These medications do not sedate the animal; instead, they lower the emotional baseline of panic so that behavior modification protocols can actually take effect. 5. Welfare Implications in Production and Shelter Settings
Post-COVID, veterinary behaviorists have embraced telemedicine. Owners record videos of problematic behaviors (e.g., a dog resource guarding a bone). The vet analyzes frame-by-frame body language (pilomotor reflex, lip licks, hard eye) that owners miss. This remote observation reduces clinic stress and yields more accurate data.