Zooskool Knotty File
Ten years ago, "restraint" meant holding an animal down. Today, thanks to behavioral science, it means cooperation.
When a pet has a medical issue, you see a general practitioner. When the issue is pure behavior (aggression, severe anxiety, compulsive tail-chasing), you now see a specialist: The (DACVB). Zooskool Knotty
Welcome to the intersection of and veterinary science —a field that is changing how we diagnose, treat, and care for our animal companions. Ten years ago, "restraint" meant holding an animal down
The line between "medical" and "behavioral" is fading. Veterinary schools are now requiring courses in animal psychology. AI apps are being developed to analyze a dog's whine or a cat’s tail flick to predict pain before the physical exam even begins. Ten years ago