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Stress is the primary driver of maladaptive behaviors. When an animal feels threatened, the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis releases cortisol. In short bursts, this is adaptive (fight or flight). However, chronic stress—caused by poor housing, pain, or fear—leads to elevated baseline cortisol.
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A veterinarian trained in behavior recognizes that a cat with a "mystery" bladder infection (FIC – Feline Idiopathic Cystitis) may actually have a brain problem (stress) manifesting as a bladder problem. Stress is the primary driver of maladaptive behaviors
In large animal vet science, behavior dictates economics. Cows that fear humans have higher cortisol levels, resulting in tougher meat and lower milk yields. A veterinarian trained in behavior recognizes that a
Why this matters for healing: A fearful patient is a dangerous patient. Furthermore, a patient that associates the vet with terror will require higher doses of sedation for future procedures, and may suffer from post-operative "wind-up" pain (central sensitization) triggered by the stress of the visit.
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