The intersection of represents a holistic approach to animal care. It moves beyond asking "What is wrong with the animal?" to "How does this animal feel, and why does it act this way?"

General practice veterinarians are the first line of defense. They can handle mild anxiety and basic behavioral problems. However, referral to a veterinary behaviorist is warranted for:

Animal behavior and veterinary science are two sides of the same coin. As we continue to decode the complex emotions and cognitive abilities of the creatures we share our lives with, the medical community is better equipped than ever to provide care that is truly comprehensive.

An owner brings in a cat who is urinating on the carpet. The owner says, "He's mad at me for going on vacation." A behavior-only approach would suggest anxiety or separation distress. But a veterinary behavior approach asks: What physical condition could cause this?

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