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This combination is often the "missing link" for owners who have tried everything else. It acknowledges that you cannot simply "toughen up" a brain that is chemically wired for panic.

In the wild, showing weakness gets you eaten. That evolutionary instinct is still hardwired into your dog or cat. They are masters of disguise when it comes to pain. zooskool the record

Repetitive behaviors like tail-chasing or excessive licking that mirror human OCD. This combination is often the "missing link" for

We often think of veterinary medicine as "fixing broken bones and treating infections." But as any experienced veterinarian will tell you, That evolutionary instinct is still hardwired into your

The relationship between animal behavior and veterinary science is cyclical. Physical illness often manifests first as a behavioral change. A cat that stops grooming may be suffering from arthritis; a dog that becomes suddenly aggressive may be dealing with undiagnosed neurological pain.

Never scold a pet for growling or hissing. Those are warnings. If you punish the warning, you get a pet who bites "without warning" next time. Instead, thank the growl (it means they are communicating) and call your vet.

Similarly, a cat urinating outside the litter box is often labeled as "naughty." However, veterinary science tells us to look for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD), kidney stones, or diabetes.