: Using gentle restraint, minimizing noise, and providing separate waiting areas for different species (e.g., cats and dogs).
: Understanding species-typical behavior allows veterinarians to handle patients more humanely and safely, reducing the need for physical force and minimizing stress for both the animal and the clinician.
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: Using gentle restraint, minimizing noise, and providing separate waiting areas for different species (e.g., cats and dogs).
: Understanding species-typical behavior allows veterinarians to handle patients more humanely and safely, reducing the need for physical force and minimizing stress for both the animal and the clinician.