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One of the most significant contributions of behavioral science to veterinary practice is the recognition of . Prey species—rabbits, guinea pigs, horses, and even dogs—are evolutionarily wired to hide signs of weakness. In the wild, showing pain invites predation. Consequently, many domestic animals suffer silently.

If your social cat starts hiding under the bed, it’s rarely just a mood swing. It’s often a survival instinct to mask vulnerability or discomfort.

Emma arrived at the farm and began observing Daisy's behavior. She noticed that the cow seemed to be avoiding eye contact with the other animals and would often lash out when they came near. Emma suspected that there might be an underlying medical issue causing Daisy's behavior, so she decided to run some tests.

: Subtle changes, such as a dog being hesitant to climb stairs or a cat hiding more frequently, can signal chronic pain or osteoarthritis.