“Gus wasn’t lame,” she explains, leaning back in her office at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. “He was terrified of the tile floor. His owner had just renovated the kitchen with slick slate. He wasn’t injured—he was anxious. We treated the behavior, not the bone, and the ‘lameness’ vanished overnight.”
This evolution requires the veterinarian to possess knowledge of psychoactive pharmacokinetics, “Gus wasn’t lame,” she explains, leaning back in
“Gus wasn’t lame,” she explains, leaning back in her office at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. “He was terrified of the tile floor. His owner had just renovated the kitchen with slick slate. He wasn’t injured—he was anxious. We treated the behavior, not the bone, and the ‘lameness’ vanished overnight.”
This evolution requires the veterinarian to possess knowledge of psychoactive pharmacokinetics,