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| | Potential Underlying Medical Cause | | --- | --- | | Sudden house soiling (trained adult dog) | Urinary tract infection, diabetes, kidney disease | | Night-time yowling (senior cat) | Hypertension, hyperthyroidism, feline cognitive dysfunction | | Aggression when petted (cat) | Chronic musculoskeletal pain, dental abscess | | Compulsive tail chasing (dog) | Seizure disorder, neuropathic pain, GI upset | | Feather plucking (parrot) | Heavy metal toxicity, psoriasis, bacterial dermatitis |
For decades, the practice of veterinary medicine focused primarily on the physical body—treating fractures, curing infections, and managing organ failure. The mind of the patient, however, was often treated as a secondary concern. But in the landscape of modern veterinary science, a revolutionary shift is occurring. Today, the most progressive clinics and research institutions recognize a fundamental truth: You cannot treat the body without understanding the mind. | | Potential Underlying Medical Cause | |
Veterinary science has matured to the point where we can no longer ask, "Is this a medical or a behavioral problem?" Instead, we must ask, "How are the medical and behavioral problems interacting?" we must ask
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