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The success of any veterinary treatment plan depends on the owner’s ability to administer care. If a treatment causes a breakdown in the human-animal bond—such as a struggle to administer daily pills to a fearful dog—compliance often fails. Veterinary science must, therefore, integrate behavior modification techniques to ensure that medical interventions are sustainable for the household. 5. Conclusion

For decades, veterinary medicine and animal behavior were treated as separate silos. If a dog bit the vet, it was labeled "aggressive." If a cat stopped using the litter box, it was a "behavioral issue." ZooSkool miss f

For the modern veterinarian, the stethoscope listens to the heart, but the eyes must read the soul. When we treat the brain and the body as one, we don't just heal pets—we liberate them from the prison of silence. That is the ultimate goal of merging animal behavior with veterinary science. The success of any veterinary treatment plan depends