In a modern integrative practice, behavior is treated as the fifth vital sign (alongside temperature, pulse, respiration, and pain). But how does a veterinarian parse behavioral data?
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In veterinary neurology and internal medicine, behavior is often the first and only clue to a catastrophic problem. In a modern integrative practice, behavior is treated
In human medicine, we say, "It hurts here." In veterinary medicine, animals display "pain behaviors." Recognizing these requires specific training. For instance, a dog with chronic osteoarthritis doesn't always whine or limp visibly. Instead, they might: Veterinary science now uses validated pain scales based
Veterinary science now uses validated pain scales based on facial expressions (such as the Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale for dogs and the Feline Grimace Scale). These tools translate subtle behavioral changes—ear position, orbital tightening, whisker stance—into quantifiable metrics for drug dosage.