: Changes in an animal's routine—such as feeding, social interaction, or mobility—often serve as the first clinical indicators of underlying medical issues.
Best for: Vets, technicians, researchers, and students.
Final thought: Treat the animal in front of you—not just its lab results, but its posture, its eyes, and its choice to move forward or retreat. That is modern veterinary science.
: Changes in an animal's routine—such as feeding, social interaction, or mobility—often serve as the first clinical indicators of underlying medical issues.
Best for: Vets, technicians, researchers, and students.
Final thought: Treat the animal in front of you—not just its lab results, but its posture, its eyes, and its choice to move forward or retreat. That is modern veterinary science.