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To fully appreciate the depth of , one must look at the specialists: Diplomats of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (ACVB) . These are veterinarians who have completed a residency in behavior medicine.

Consider the seemingly straightforward case of feline aggression. An owner might present a cat that has started hissing and swatting at family members. A traditional, purely physical workup might begin with bloodwork and radiographs. But a behavior-informed veterinarian understands that aggression is not a diagnosis; it is a symptom.

You cannot train a chemical imbalance away, and you cannot medicate a lack of training into existence. The union of behavior and veterinary science harmonizes these two truths.

Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science: Bridging the Gap Between Mind and Medicine

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