For most of the 20th century, veterinary medicine operated under a relatively simple paradigm: diagnose the physical pathology and treat it. A dog limped—check the ACL. A cat vomited—run a blood panel. A horse had skin lesions—test for allergens. The assumption was that behavior was either a "training issue" or a "personality quirk," largely separate from the realm of medical intervention.
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