Just as humans suffer from anxiety, OCD, and depression, so do animals. now formally recognizes disorders like Canine Compulsive Disorder (tail chasing, shadow pacing) and Separation Anxiety. The diagnosis is almost entirely behavioral. A blood test cannot tell you if a dog panics when left alone; only observing the destruction, salivation, and escape attempts can. Treatment often combines behavior modification (desensitization) with psychiatric medications (fluoxetine, clomipramine)—a true marriage of behavior and medical science.
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