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Pain is a frequent cause of sudden behavioral changes, particularly aggression. An animal experiencing arthritic pain, dental issues, or otitis (ear infection) may react defensively to handling or touch. Without a medical workup, these cases are often misdiagnosed as "dominance" or "behavioral issues," leading to inappropriate training interventions rather than necessary analgesia.
For decades, animal behavior and veterinary medicine operated in separate silos. Ethologists studied animals in natural habitats, trainers handled modification, and veterinarians focused on anatomy and pharmacology. The modern synthesis of these fields acknowledges that behavioral changes are often the first—and sometimes only—sign of underlying medical issues. Zooskool- Www.rarevideofree.com - 79