To effectively apply behavioral knowledge in a veterinary setting, professionals rely on several core principles of animal learning and ethology (the study of natural animal behavior). 1. Classical and Operant Conditioning Animals learn through association and consequences.
Experts with advanced degrees (MS or PhD) in behavior science who consult on animal training, welfare, and enrichment.
A sudden change in behavior is often the first warning sign of disease or pain.



To effectively apply behavioral knowledge in a veterinary setting, professionals rely on several core principles of animal learning and ethology (the study of natural animal behavior). 1. Classical and Operant Conditioning Animals learn through association and consequences.
Experts with advanced degrees (MS or PhD) in behavior science who consult on animal training, welfare, and enrichment.
A sudden change in behavior is often the first warning sign of disease or pain.