Historically, veterinary science focused primarily on physiology and pathology (treating the body), while animal behavior was relegated to zoology or psychology departments. The merger of these fields represents a paradigm shift toward "One Welfare" —recognizing that physical health cannot be separated from mental health.
Understanding how an animal thinks and feels is no longer a secondary skill; it is a diagnostic tool, a treatment pathway, and a safety protocol rolled into one. This article explores the profound synergy between these two disciplines, why every pet owner and veterinarian must embrace it, and how it is changing the lives of animals. videos de zoofilia hombres con burras yeguas y vacas
Covers the behavior of managed animals (farm, zoo, and companion). Animal Behaviour | Journal | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier The Case of the Stressed-Out Zoo Animals 1