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Here’s a useful, evidence-based piece at the intersection of animal behavior and veterinary science:


Part 7: The Human-Animal Bond & Veterinary Ethics

  • Zoonotic behavioral concerns: Aggression risk to family members, especially children or elderly.
  • Euthanasia for behavioral reasons: When quality of life is poor for both animal and owner (e.g., untreatable severe aggression with high bite risk). This is ethically complex but sometimes necessary.

C. Motivational Systems

Behaviors arise from competing drives:

  • Fear/Anxiety
  • Hunger/Thirst
  • Reproductive drive
  • Social affiliation
  • Predation/Foraging

Guide: Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science

Review Draft: “Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science”

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