Underlying organic causes for aggressive behavior include:
Associating a voluntary behavior with a consequence. This involves four primary quadrants: informed by behavioral observation
Cribbing or stall-weaving in horses is mitigated through forage-based diets. informed by behavioral observation
Veterinary science, informed by behavioral observation, catches these patterns early. A behavior change that seems "mental" is often the first—and sometimes only—sign of physical disease. informed by behavioral observation
Treatment involves a mix of behavioral conditioning and temporary medication.