The synergy between behavior and veterinary science extends far beyond domestic pets.
In the wild, behavioral observations can also inform conservation efforts. For example, studying the social behavior of endangered species, such as elephants or wolves, can help conservationists develop effective strategies for protecting these populations.
These specialists remind the field that you cannot "train away" a medical problem, nor can you medicate away a training problem. You need both.
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The "One Welfare" concept extends "One Health" to include behavior. The emotional state of the animal is now considered a valid clinical parameter. A healthy dog that is chronically anxious (chewing through crates, self-mutilating) is not a healthy dog, regardless of its blood work. Veterinary ethics now mandate that we treat mental suffering with the same urgency as physical pain.