Statistics show that behavioral issues—not infectious diseases—are the number one cause of euthanasia in domestic dogs and cats. A dog with aggression is often euthanized not because it has a tumor or a virus, but because the behavior is unmanageable. Yet, in many cases, that aggression is a symptom of an underlying physiological problem.
The study of behavior focuses on how animals interact with their environment and each other. Researchers typically use Tinbergen’s Four Questions to analyze any given behavior: Britannica Mechanism (Causation): in many cases
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This guide provides a comprehensive overview of animal behavior and veterinary science, highlighting key concepts, applications, and career paths. highlighting key concepts