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Veterinarians have long relied on vital signs—temperature, pulse, respiration—to assess health. However, behavior is increasingly viewed as the "fourth vital sign." Why? Because animals are masters of concealment.
The practitioner who masters both can reduce needless euthanasia, improve treatment compliance, and deepen the human-animal bond. Whether you are a vet, a technician, or a dedicated pet owner, remember: Every behavior has a story. Listen to it, test for it, and treat it as the vital sign it truly is. The practitioner who masters both can reduce needless
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Beyond the examination room, behavior serves as a critical diagnostic window into internal disease. Animals cannot articulate a headache, nausea, or joint pain. Instead, they show us. A previously house-trained dog that begins urinating indoors may be exhibiting a behavioral problem, but it is also a classic sign of a urinary tract infection, diabetes, or kidney disease. A cat that suddenly becomes withdrawn and stops grooming may be suffering from chronic pain due to osteoarthritis. Aggression directed at family members can be a manifestation of hyperthyroidism in cats or a brain tumor in dogs. In these cases, the “behavioral problem” is actually a clinical sign of an underlying medical condition. The skilled veterinary clinician must therefore be a detective, able to differentiate between a primary behavioral disorder (e.g., a phobia) and a medical problem that merely looks like one. This diagnostic dance requires a deep understanding of species-typical behavior and the myriad ways disease can alter it.
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