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  1. Increased integration of behavioral science into veterinary education: Veterinary schools can prioritize the teaching of behavioral science to ensure that future veterinarians are equipped to address behavioral issues in their practice.
  2. Development of behavioral assessment and intervention tools: Researchers and clinicians can work together to develop and test behavioral assessment and intervention tools that can be used in different contexts.
  3. Collaboration between veterinarians and behavioral scientists: Interdisciplinary collaboration can facilitate the development of new knowledge and innovations in the field of animal behavior and veterinary science.

Quote/Insight idea: "We aren't just treating the leg; we're treating the animal attached to it." animal+sexzooskool+anna+masked+mistress+cracked

  1. Low-Stress Handling: Using towels (not muzzles) to create "burrito wraps" for cats, or offering cheese whiz on a tongue depressor to distract a dog during a blood draw.
  2. Chemical Restraint as Kindness: Recognizing that sedation for a nail trim is not a failure, but a humane practice for a terrified animal.
  3. Adapting to Sensory Biology: Dogs see blue and yellow; red and green appear gray. Vets now use blue bandages and toys. Furthermore, clinics use pheromone diffusers (Adaptil for dogs, Feliway for cats) that chemically signal safety, reducing stress-induced aggression by over 70% in some studies.

A frightened animal does not heal well.