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To understand the marriage of behavior and veterinary science, we must first look at —the study of animal behavior in natural conditions. Wild canids hide pain; it is a survival mechanism to avoid appearing weak to predators. The modern domesticated dog has retained this genetic imperative. By the time a pet owner notices a limp, the animal has likely been in significant pain for days. Subtler signs? A decrease in play behavior. A reluctance to jump onto the sofa. Suddenly snapping at a child who touches the lower back.
Zoo animals pacing, horses weaving, parrots plucking feathers. Historically, keepers called these "vices." Veterinary science now calls them —indicators of poor welfare, inadequate enrichment, or early weaning trauma. Treating the behavior requires changing the environment, not punishing the animal. audio de relatos eroticos de zoofilia exclusive