: AI systems can now predict chronic kidney disease in cats up to two years before traditional clinical onset by analyzing routine health screening data.
However, veterinary science is not solely focused on the physical health of animals. As our understanding of animal behavior and welfare has grown, veterinarians have come to recognize the importance of addressing behavioral and emotional needs in addition to physical health. This holistic approach to animal care is often referred to as "One Welfare," highlighting the interconnection between human and animal well-being.
Animal behavior is a critical aspect of veterinary science, as it provides valuable insights into the physical and mental well-being of animals. Understanding animal behavior is essential for veterinarians, researchers, and animal care professionals to diagnose and treat behavioral problems, improve animal welfare, and prevent diseases. This paper reviews the current state of knowledge on animal behavior and its applications in veterinary science, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and the need for continued research in this field.
Despite these challenges, there are numerous opportunities for growth and innovation in the field of animal behavior and veterinary science. Some potential areas of development include:
: Computational systems track behavioral and genomic data to predict outbreaks, such as avian flu in wildlife , allowing for early intervention. Behavioral Insights and Monitoring
The fields of animal behavior and veterinary science are currently converging through "Precision Veterinary Medicine," a 2026 trend where behavioral data is used to predict medical outcomes before physical symptoms appear . This "feature" looks into how technology, psychology, and medicine are being integrated to redefine animal care. 1. Behavioral AI & Predictive Diagnostics