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That era is over.
Chronic scratching, biting at paws, or head-shaking are behavioral expressions of underlying allergic dermatitis or ear infections.
The field continues to evolve with advancements in technology, genetics, and pharmacology. That era is over
The result? Safer veterinary teams, less distressed animals, and more accurate diagnostic data (a fearful cat’s heart rate and blood pressure are clinically useless).
Smart collars track changes in sleep patterns, scratching, and heart rate variability, allowing veterinarians to monitor pain and anxiety levels remotely. The result
Furthermore, (FitBark, PetPace, Whistle) is beginning to provide objective data on sleep quality, activity patterns, and heart rate variability. A sudden drop in nocturnal activity or a spike in daytime restlessness is a behavioral red flag that can alert a vet to impending illness days before physical symptoms appear.
Check out the latest case studies from the CABI Digital Library or explore professional resources for your own practice at dvm360. The result? Safer veterinary teams
When you view a hissing cat or a snarling dog not as a "problem" but as a patient sending a distress signal, the entire paradigm of care changes. The question is no longer, "How do I stop this behavior?" but rather, "What is the body telling me through this behavior?"
The future of is deeply integrated. We are moving toward: