COVID-19 normalized telehealth for behavior. A veterinarian can now watch a dog’s aggression in its home environment (where the problem occurs) via video, rather than in the sterile clinic where the dog shuts down. This yields more accurate diagnoses and allows for real-time coaching of owners.
Veterinary professionals use an —a detailed record of species-specific behaviors—to distinguish "normal" behavior from "atypical" or maladaptive actions that might signal underlying health issues. 2. Core Disciplines in Veterinary Science
The Science of Animal Behavior and Welfare: Challenges ... - Frontiers
Animal behavior is not a peripheral subspecialty; it is the lens through which the animal interfaces with its environment, its conspecifics, and its human caretakers. Modern veterinary science must continue to shed outdated mechanistic views of animals and fully embrace a biopsychosocial model of care. By prioritizing behavioral medicine, the veterinary profession can drastically reduce relinquishment rates, improve patient outcomes, protect veterinary staff, and elevate the standard of animal welfare globally.
: Hardwired actions like instinct and imprinting .
: Using behavioral data to improve the management and welfare of animals in clinical or captive settings. 3. The Role of the Human-Animal Bond