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Applied Veterinary Ethology

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Understanding Animal Behavior for Veterinary Practice
4.2
4.2/5
(16) Ratings
2,325 students
Created by Mohamed AL ashram
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What you'll learn

  • intron to ethology
  • general ethology vs special
  • horse special behavior
  • Management and animal behavior
This course includes:
3 total hours on-demand video
0 articles
20 downloadable resources
36 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • No prerequisites

Description

Understanding animal behavior is one of the most important skills for veterinarians and veterinary students. Behavior provides valuable information about an animal’s health, welfare, emotional state, and response to its environment. By learning to interpret behavioral signals, veterinary professionals can improve diagnosis, treatment, handling, management, and overall animal welfare.

This course introduces the principles and practical applications of veterinary ethology, the scientific study of animal behavior in veterinary medicine. It provides a comprehensive foundation in normal and abnormal behavior, helping learners understand how animals interact with their environment, communicate, learn, reproduce, and respond to stress, disease, and management practices.

The course covers the scientific foundations of animal behavior, including behavioral observation, behavioral indicators, communication, social organization, learning, perception, reproductive behavior, maternal behavior, and welfare assessment. Learners will explore species-specific behavior in horses, camels, sheep, pigs, dogs, and laboratory animals, gaining insight into the unique behavioral characteristics of each species.

Practical veterinary applications are emphasized throughout the course. Students will learn how behavioral knowledge improves animal handling, restraint, health assessment, and management. The course also addresses common behavioral disorders and vices, their causes, prevention, and management strategies in both farm and companion animals.

In addition, learners will develop essential clinical skills related to behavior-based animal care, including recognizing signs of pain, fear, stress, aggression, and welfare compromise. Real-world examples and practical case discussions help bridge the gap between theory and veterinary practice.

Whether you are a veterinary student preparing for clinical training, a practicing veterinarian seeking to strengthen your behavioral knowledge, or an animal professional interested in welfare and management, this course will provide the knowledge and practical tools needed to understand animal behavior and apply ethological principles effectively in modern veterinary practice.

By the end of the course, you will be able to observe, interpret, and apply animal behavior concepts confidently to improve animal health, welfare, and professional decision-making.

Who this course is for:

  • : Students majoring in biology, zoology, psychology, veterinerian, animal care professionals
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