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The future of is not in bigger MRIs or more potent antibiotics alone; it is in understanding the emotional landscape of the patient. A patient that feels safe is a patient that allows a thorough exam. A patient that trusts the human will return for follow-ups. An owner who understands their pet’s body language will catch cancer months earlier because they notice the subtle change in sleeping position. is not a soft skill for dog trainers
An owner’s anxiety transfers directly to the pet via leash tension, voice tone, and physiological scent changes (dogs can smell human adrenaline). Therefore, treating the pet often requires treating the owner's perception. Do you want to learn more about integrating