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Animal behavior and veterinary science have converged to form a sophisticated discipline focused on the holistic wellness of animals. As of 2026, the field is shifting from simply extending a pet's lifespan to maximizing their "healthspan"—the period of life spent in good health and without chronic pain or stress. I. The Intersection of Behavior and Medicine This article is for informational purposes and does

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