Animal behavior as a subject for veterinary students - PubMed
Furthermore, telemedicine is expanding access to veterinary behaviorists. A farmer in rural Iowa can now consult with a veterinary behaviorist via Zoom to address a sheep with separation anxiety, without traveling 200 miles to a university hospital.
When an animal experiences fear (the classic "fight, flight, or freeze" response), the sympathetic nervous system floods the body with catecholamines like epinephrine and cortisol. From a veterinary perspective, this stress response is toxic to diagnostics and treatment:
These specialists are the bridge between psychiatry and neurology. They treat complex conditions that general practice vets often cannot solve:
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