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In veterinary science, behavior is a vital sign, just like temperature or pulse. Changes in behavior often precede physical symptoms of disease. For example, "slowing down" in senior pets is frequently dismissed as normal aging, but behavioral analysis often reveals it to be a sign of Osteoarthritis or Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS).
National Geographic Complete Guide to Pet Health, Behavior, and Happiness
Trainers modify behavior; veterinarians diagnose disease. The most successful outcomes happen when both work side by side, with the veterinarian leading the medical investigation.