Dr. Aris Thorne didn’t need a stethoscope to know the wolf was dying; he just needed to watch the way it refused to look at the moon.
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Veterinary science is thus learning to treat behavior as a vital sign, on par with temperature, pulse, and respiration. The “behavioral history” is no longer a quick checkbox but a diagnostic tool. Questions have shifted from “Is the animal aggressive?” to “Under what specific conditions does the behavior occur, and what physiological states might coincide?”
Looking forward, the fusion of technology with animal behavior and veterinary science is breathtaking.