Zooskool - - Strayx - The Record Part 4.rarl
| Presenting Complaint | Possible Behavioral Cause | Possible Medical Cause | |----------------------|----------------------------|------------------------| | House soiling (dog) | Separation anxiety, incomplete housetraining | Urinary tract infection, diabetes, Cushing's disease | | Aggression (cat) | Fear-based, territorial | Hyperthyroidism, dental pain, osteoarthritis, CNS lesion | | Pica (eating non-food) | Compulsive disorder, boredom | Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, anemia, GI disease | | Night waking (senior pet) | Cognitive dysfunction syndrome (behavioral diagnosis) | Chronic pain, hypertension, neoplasia |
The veterinarian who dismisses behavior as "soft science" is like an internist who dismisses pulse oximetry—missing half the data. The modern veterinary clinician integrates behavior into every appointment: admitting it, documenting it, treating it, and respecting it as the animal's primary language. Zooskool - StrayX - The Record Part 4.rarl
Treat the body, but listen to the behavior. The animal is telling you everything you need to know. | Presenting Complaint | Possible Behavioral Cause |