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For pet owners, the lesson is clear: When your animal acts out, do not call a trainer first. Call your veterinarian. The root of the behavior may be a toothache, a thyroid problem, or a neurological storm. Healing begins when we stop asking "How do I stop this behavior?" and start asking, "What is this behavior trying to tell me?"
Your veterinarian should ask: "Has your dog shown any new fear of walks, visitors, or sounds?" "Is your cat suddenly avoiding the litter box?" These are not training issues; they are medical questions. For pet owners, the lesson is clear: When
Traditional veterinary handling relied on physical restraint: scruffing cats, muzzling dogs, and "holding them down" for procedures. Behavioral science proved this approach was counterproductive. A frightened animal produces stress hormones that delay healing, reduce vaccine efficacy, and create learned fear—making each subsequent visit more difficult. Healing begins when we stop asking "How do