Presentation: A thoroughbred racehorse weaves (swings its head side to side) for hours. Traditional View: A "bad habit" or "vice." Veterinary Behavior View: A (present in over 80% of racehorses). The weaving is a coping mechanism to produce endorphins that mask the chronic burning pain of ulcers. Science shows: Treat the ulcers with omeprazole, and the weaving reduces by 70%. Ignore the ulcers, and no amount of physical restraint will stop the behavior.
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High-value treats, cooperative care training, and minimal restraint techniques are used during vaccines and blood draws so the animal associates the clinic with positive rewards. 4. The Neurobiology of Animal Behavior Science shows: Treat the ulcers with omeprazole, and
Traditional pain indicators (limping, whining) are often the last to appear. Early medical issues manifest through changes in behavior: and advanced medical care they deserve.
As society continues to elevate the status of animals in our homes, farms, and ecosystems, this unified scientific approach ensures we treat our fellow creatures with the empathy, dignity, and advanced medical care they deserve.