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When we listen to what behavior tells us, we become better doctors. And in return, our patients—finally understood—can stop suffering in silence. This article was reviewed for clinical accuracy by veterinary behavior resources. For specific cases, always consult a board-certified veterinary behaviorist (DACVB or DECAWBM) or a fear-free certified veterinarian.
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The integration of into veterinary science is no longer a niche specialization—it is becoming the gold standard of care. From reducing stress-induced misdiagnoses in cats to preventing self-mutilation in parrots and improving recovery outcomes in livestock, behavioral insight is reshaping how we approach animal health. When we listen to what behavior tells us,