The New Frontier: Bridging the Gap Between Behavior and Medicine
The rhythmic thump-thump of Leo’s tail against the exam table wasn't a sign of happiness; it was a rhythmic displacement behavior, a canine "fidget" born of rising cortisol. Zoofilia Perro Abotonado Y Acabando En Mujer Rar
Behavioral shifts are often the first sign of an underlying medical issue. For instance, a friendly dog suddenly snapping might be experiencing pain from arthritis, and a cat urinating outside its litter box could have a urinary tract infection. The New Frontier: Bridging the Gap Between Behavior