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Behavior is driven by brain chemistry. Conditions like or compulsive disorders are often linked to imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. Veterinary behaviorists may prescribe psychoactive medications alongside training to "re-wire" these neural pathways. 2. The Role of Pain
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In a sterile examination room, a Golden Retriever named Buster cowers in the corner. His owners, frustrated and frightened, explain to the veterinarian that he has become "aggressive" overnight, snapping at anyone who touches his hindquarters. To the untrained eye, Buster is a behavioral liability; to the veterinarian, he is a patient in acute distress. A gentle manipulation of the hip joint reveals the true narrative: not malice, but severe dysplasia and chronic pain. Behavior is driven by brain chemistry
Perhaps the darkest intersection of this field is behavioral euthanasia. When an animal has a treatable physical illness, the path is clear. But when an animal has intractable aggression, severe anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorders (like tail chasing or pica) that destroy its quality of life, the veterinary team faces a moral crisis. His owners, frustrated and frightened, explain to the