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| Audience | Recommendation | |----------|----------------| | | Seek externships in behavior; learn the “behavioral physical exam” (e.g., observing posture, facial expression, avoidance). | | Pet owners | Ask your vet: “Could a medical issue cause this behavior?” before assuming it’s training. | | Practicing vets | Integrate at least one behavior question into every intake form (“Has your pet’s behavior changed recently?”). | | Researchers | Prioritize validation of behavioral biomarkers for pain and fear—especially in exotic or farm animals. |

We’ve all been there. You walk into Exam Room 3 to see a seemingly healthy Labrador Retriever for a routine vaccine. The owner mentions, almost as a postscript: “Oh, and he’s started chewing the door frames when I leave for work.”

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