For the veterinary student: Your pharmacology and surgery skills are essential, but your ability to read an animal's body language is equally so. The animal that flattens its ears and growls is giving you a diagnosis: "I am scared, I am in pain, or my brain chemistry is failing."
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Bekoff, M. (2002). Animal Emotions: Exploring Passionate Natures. New York: HarperCollins. One Health : Recognizing the interconnectedness of human,
Understanding behavior is not just for diagnosing disease; it is critical for the safety of the veterinary team and the welfare of the patient. Key Areas of Study in Animal Behavior and