Zooskool & Strayx — The Record (Part 1) — Exclusive

Just as humans suffer from anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and depression, so do animals.

The success of veterinary treatment often relies on the owner’s ability to manage the animal's behavior at home. If a pet’s behavioral issues become unmanageable (such as house soiling or aggression), it often leads to the breakdown of the human-animal bond, resulting in rehoming or euthanasia. By addressing behavior, veterinarians are not just treating a biological organism; they are preserving a family unit. Conclusion

Clubb, R. (2001). Environmental enrichment for zoo animals. Journal of Zoology, 253(2), 147-155.

Normal vs. Abnormal Behavior:

Conclusion: The Whole Animal, Not Just the Wound