A client is more likely to administer medication or follow a diet plan if the veterinary team first addresses the animal's behavioral barriers. For example, a pill that is easy to give to a Labrador may be impossible to give to a hissing, fearful feral cat. Veterinary science now includes pharmacological behavior modification (e.g., teaching owners how to use pill guns, compounded transdermal gels, or positive reinforcement for voluntary medication taking).
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In veterinary science, behavior is often the first "test result" available. Because animals cannot verbalize pain or discomfort, they communicate through action. A client is more likely to administer medication