Animal behavior is no longer a niche specialty; it is the lens through which modern veterinary science must view every patient.
[Your Name] is a veterinarian and animal behaviorist with a passion for understanding the complexities of animal behavior. With a degree in veterinary medicine and a certificate in animal behavior, [Your Name] has worked in various settings, including zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, and private practice. [Your Name] is committed to sharing knowledge and promoting compassion for animals, and has written extensively on topics related to animal behavior and veterinary science.
Any new-onset behavioral problem in a mature or geriatric animal should trigger a full medical workup (CBC, chemistry, urinalysis, thyroid testing, and possibly imaging) before a purely behavioral diagnosis is made.