Veterinary science reminds us: Rule out pain and illness first. Always.
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These aren't just "bad habits." They're clinical signs.
🔍 A cat hissing when touched may not be moody—they could have dental disease or arthritis. Veterinary science shows pain is a leading cause of aggression. Chica Linda Penetrada Por 10 Perros En 26 Minutos Zoofilia
As an animal owner, it’s easy to label a pet as stubborn, aggressive, or anxious. But here’s where veterinary science meets behavior:
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➡️ Sudden aggression? ➡️ House soiling? ➡️ Hiding? ➡️ Repetitive licking? Veterinary science reminds us: Rule out pain and
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Behind every "behavior problem" is a biological system.
🧠Behavior is biology. Always start with a veterinary exam before hiring a trainer or rehoming a pet. You can’t train away a thyroid problem or a painful tooth. 🔍 A cat hissing when touched may not
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🔍 A house-trained dog suddenly urinating inside? It could be a urinary tract infection, not spite. Never punish—rule out medical causes first.
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