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| If you see this... | The vet should check for... | | :--- | :--- | | | Dental disease, arthritis, brain tumor, thyroid imbalance (hyperthyroidism in cats), or a painful ear infection. | | House soiling (cat) | Urinary tract infection, kidney disease, diabetes, or inflammatory bowel disease. | | House soiling (dog) | Bladder stones, hormone-related incontinence (common in spayed females), or cognitive decline. | | Nighttime restlessness/pacing | Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (dog dementia), pain, or hypertension. | | Sudden fear of stairs/jumping | Musculoskeletal pain (e.g., cruciate ligament injury, hip dysplasia). | | Excessive licking of paws/flanks | Allergies, skin infection, or neuropathic pain. |

One of the greatest advances at the intersection of is the Fear-Free movement. Historically, vet visits were traumatic events that created "white coat syndrome" in pets, leading to future aggression and avoidance. | If you see this

: Early detection of aggressive warning signs (e.g., stiff posture or baring teeth) prevents injuries to both staff and owners. | | House soiling (cat) | Urinary tract

In veterinary medicine, behavioral considerations are essential in the design of animal housing and management systems. For instance, providing animals with adequate space, social interaction, and environmental enrichment can help to reduce stress and promote well-being. This, in turn, can improve animal health and reduce the risk of behavioral problems. | | Sudden fear of stairs/jumping | Musculoskeletal pain (e

: This approach recognizes that the mental health of an animal is intrinsically linked to the physical environment and human-animal relationships. In livestock, positive interactions (like calling cows by name) have been shown to directly increase milk yields.