For decades, the practice of veterinary medicine was largely reactive. An animal presented with a limp, a fever, or a lesion; the veterinarian diagnosed the pathology and prescribed a cure. But a quiet revolution is changing the face of pet healthcare. Today, the most progressive clinics understand that a successful diagnosis depends on more than bloodwork and X-rays. It depends on understanding the mind of the animal.
One of the most critical aspects of veterinary science is the concept of "masked clinical signs." Animals, particularly cats and prey species like rabbits and horses, have an evolutionary instinct to hide pain and weakness. In the wild, a sick animal is a target for predators. This survival mechanism persists in domestic pets, making it difficult for owners—and sometimes even vets—to spot illness. zooskool stories better
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