The most direct application of behavior science in veterinary medicine is the movement. Traditional restraint—scruffing a cat or forcing a dog into a lateral recumbency—was once seen as necessary for safety. We now know that these methods cause profound distress, compromise the human-animal bond, and put staff at greater risk of injury from a terrified animal.
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Bridging the Gap: Why Veterinary Science and Animal Behavior are Two Sides of the Same Coin This public link is valid for 7 days