Sarah reported that Luna had been acting anxious and restless for several weeks, with increased whining and pacing, especially during thunderstorms. Dr. Rodriguez suspected that Luna might be experiencing anxiety-related behaviors, which could be contributing to her lameness.

This story highlights the importance of integrating animal behavior and veterinary science in the diagnosis and treatment of complex cases like Luna's. By considering both the physical and behavioral aspects of Luna's condition, Dr. Rodriguez was able to provide a more comprehensive and effective treatment plan, ensuring a better outcome for Luna.

"Let's take a closer look," Dr. Rodriguez said, as she gently manipulated Luna's leg, checking for signs of pain or swelling. She also performed a series of tests to assess Luna's neurological function, including checking her reflexes and sensation.

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