For most of human history, animal behavior and veterinary medicine existed on separate planes. Veterinary science began primarily as a craft for treating sick livestock, while the study of animal behavior was largely anecdotal or philosophical. The full story begins with their gradual, and now complete, convergence.
Species-specific behaviors (e.g., feline body language vs. canine) Clinical behaviorism (e.g., treating separation anxiety) Relatos Eroticos de Zoofilia - TodoRelatos
Behavioral changes are often the first signs of underlying medical issues. Pain Assessment: The Converging Paths: From Domestication to a Holistic