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Six days later, Martha called. She was crying, but the sound was light. "He ate, Dr. Thorne. A full bowl. And then he fell asleep in the middle of the kitchen, snoring." If you are looking for scholarly "reviews" (summaries
Decoding the Silent Language: How Veterinary Science and Behavior Meet
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A change in any of these without an obvious physical cause warrants a behavioral differential diagnosis.