Today, progressive veterinary science acknowledges that you cannot treat the body without understanding the mind. From the anxious cat hiding in the carrier to the aggressive dog biting during a nail trim, behavior is no longer seen as a nuisance to be restrained—it is seen as a vital sign, a diagnostic clue, and a therapeutic target.
The future of medicine is not just curing disease. It is understanding the animal who has the disease. And that understanding begins and ends with working as one.
Understanding the hidden physical causes behind common behavioral problems in dogs and cats.
★★★★☆ (4.5/5) – Highly relevant, but implementation barriers remain.