For decades, the practice of veterinary medicine focused primarily on the physiological body—treating fractures, curing infections, and managing organ failure. However, a quiet but profound revolution is now reshaping the field. Today, the stethoscope is being paired with the ethogram (a catalog of animal behaviors), and the result is a more holistic, effective, and compassionate approach to animal healthcare.
To modify animal behavior effectively, veterinary professionals and trainers rely on established scientific principles of learning theory.
at Cornell University. They discovered that this "new" canine parvovirus was actually closely related to a virus that affects cats (feline panleukopenia). Behavioral Link
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For decades, the practice of veterinary medicine focused primarily on the physiological body—treating fractures, curing infections, and managing organ failure. However, a quiet but profound revolution is now reshaping the field. Today, the stethoscope is being paired with the ethogram (a catalog of animal behaviors), and the result is a more holistic, effective, and compassionate approach to animal healthcare.
To modify animal behavior effectively, veterinary professionals and trainers rely on established scientific principles of learning theory.
at Cornell University. They discovered that this "new" canine parvovirus was actually closely related to a virus that affects cats (feline panleukopenia). Behavioral Link