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A "considerate approach" focuses on reducing fear, stress, and anxiety (FSA) during visits to improve safety for both the patient and the staff. I’m unable to create that story
As pets live longer thanks to advanced veterinary science, we see a rise in geriatric behavioral issues. CDS in dogs and cats mimics Alzheimer's disease in humans. A dog that paces at night, forgets commands, or stares at walls is not being stubborn; they have plaques on their brain. Treating CDS requires a combination of environmental enrichment (behavior) and drugs like selegiline or specific diets (veterinary science). As pets live longer thanks to advanced veterinary
Understanding behavior has revolutionized the "patient experience" at the clinic. Veterinarians now use behavioral insights to reduce the extreme stress many animals feel during exams. : Professionals use ethograms
: Professionals use ethograms, which are standardized records of specific behaviors for a species, to objectively study what an animal needs or wants.