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Title: The Zooskool K9 Mommy: A Comprehensive Guide to Canine Education and Parenting
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7. Species-Specific Considerations
7.1 Exotic Pets (Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Reptiles)
- Rabbits: Post-operative ileus is often triggered by pain-induced stress. Analgesia is behavioral medicine here—pain relief restores normal GI motility.
- Reptiles: "Chronic stress" behavior (e.g., anorexia, lethargy) is often misdiagnosed as infectious disease when it actually stems from improper husbandry (temperature, humidity).
The intricate relationships between animal behavior and veterinary science have garnered significant attention in recent years. As our understanding of animal behavior and welfare continues to evolve, it is essential to explore the profound implications of behavioral principles on veterinary practice. Title: The Zooskool K9 Mommy: A Comprehensive Guide
- Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC): Understanding what triggers a bark, what the bark looks like, and what the owner does next (even accidentally rewarding it).
- Environmental Enrichment: Puzzle feeders, scent work, and structured exercise to prevent stereotypic behaviors (pacing, spinning, over-grooming).
- Normal vs. Abnormal: Educating owners that a puppy biting is normal (teething) but a 4-year-old dog resource guarding a bone is dangerous and needs intervention.