Veterinary science now dictates that a captive animal’s environment must cater to its behavioral needs (e.g., foraging for birds or vertical space for cats) to prevent the development of stereotypic behaviors like pacing or self-mutilation.
Modern clinics now use pheromone diffusers, non-slip surfaces, and specific restraint techniques designed to keep the animal’s cortisol levels low. pendeja abotonada por perro zoofilia updated
This case illustrates a core tenet:
In modern medicine, behavior is increasingly treated as "mental health" for animals, critical to their overall well-being. Understanding behavior is essential for: Clinical Diagnosis Veterinary science now dictates that a captive animal’s