The Record Part 4.rarl — Zooskool - Strayx -
| Behavioral Sign | Possible Medical Cause | Diagnostic Approach | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | UTI, CKD, Diabetes, Hyperthyroidism, GI disease, Cognitive Dysfunction | Urinalysis, Blood chemistry (T4, SDMA), Abdominal ultrasound | | Aggression (sudden onset) | Pain (dental, osteoarthritis, disc disease), Brain tumor, Hypothyroidism (dogs), Hyperesthesia syndrome | Orthopedic exam, Neurological exam, Thyroid panel, MRI | | Night waking/vocalizing | Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD), Pain, Hypertension | Physical exam, BP check, CCD screening checklist | | Pica (eating non-food items) | Anemia (pica), Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), GI parasites, Liver shunt | CBC, TLI, Fecal float, Bile acids test | | Compulsive circling/tail chasing | Seizure activity (focal), Caudal brain lesion, Inner ear infection | Neurological exam, Otoscopic exam, Antiepileptic trial |
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When presented with a "behavior problem," the veterinarian must follow this sequence: | Behavioral Sign | Possible Medical Cause |
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For decades, veterinary science focused almost exclusively on the physical body—the broken bone, the infected tooth, the failing kidney. But a quiet revolution is now reshaping the exam room. Today, the most progressive vets know that you cannot treat the body without first understanding the mind.
One size does not fit all. A brilliant veterinary behaviorist must be a polyglot of the animal kingdom:
Bridging the Gap: How Animal Behavior Transforms Veterinary Care