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Animals are masters of disguise. In the wild, showing weakness is an invitation to predation. Consequently, our domestic companions have inherited a genetic imperative to hide pain and illness until they are physiologically incapable of doing so. This is where becomes a clinical flashlight in the dark.

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(the study of animal behavior) into clinical practice, veterinarians can identify illness long before physical symptoms—like weight loss or fever—become apparent. Reducing Stress in the Clinic Animals are masters of disguise

While a wagging tail is often seen as a sign of happiness, Dr. Aris knew that in veterinary science, the quality of the wag matters. Buster’s stiff, rapid swishing indicated high arousal or irritation, rather than joy. When she approached, Buster avoided eye contact and let out a low whine. This is where becomes a clinical flashlight in the dark

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