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Behavioral patterns are frequently driven by underlying biological states. A key area of recent research is the , where imbalances in the microbiome (measured via tools like the Dysbiosis Index ) can manifest as anxiety or aggression in pets.
Crucially, a veterinary scientist must rule out organic causes before prescribing. Hyperthyroidism in cats causes restlessness and aggression; a brain tumor in dogs causes sudden behavioral change; pain causes irritability. Prescribing fluoxetine for a painful tooth is not just ineffective—it is unethical. zooskool simone exclusive
Neurological disorders, hormonal imbalances, and chronic pain often manifest as "bad behavior." For instance, an elderly dog showing sudden aggression may actually be suffering from undiagnosed arthritis or cognitive dysfunction syndrome. zooskool simone exclusive