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In other words, a traumatic vet visit doesn’t end when the car pulls out of the parking lot. It lingers in the animal’s physiology, shaping its future behavior and compromising its long-term health.

Before she even touched the dog, Dr. Martinez asked Leo to drop the leash. She sat on the floor, three meters away, and turned her body sideways. She yawned, slowly and deliberately—a classic canine calming signal. For two minutes, she did nothing but breathe. Zooskool-HereComesSummer

Dr. Martinez shakes her head. “He was being honest,” she replies. “We just weren’t listening.” In other words, a traumatic vet visit doesn’t

Behavioral veterinary science has given clinicians a new lexicon for these silences. It has moved beyond the crude categories of “aggressive” or “friendly” into a nuanced understanding of emotional states. Martinez asked Leo to drop the leash