PILLAR

Cognitive & Behavioural Health

Brain function, behaviour patterns, and the interaction between neurological health and observable changes.

How to navigate this topic

This pillar explores the mental and emotional wellbeing of dogs and cats, encompassing both cognitive function and behavioural patterns. Changes in how an animal thinks, learns, remembers, or responds to its environment often reflect underlying neurological or psychological processes. Recognising early shifts in behaviour—such as altered sleep cycles, changes in social engagement, or new anxieties—can provide valuable insight into what an animal may be experiencing. Behavioural signs frequently overlap with physical conditions, making it worthwhile to understand the broader context surrounding any observed changes. Conditions within this pillar range from age-related cognitive decline to anxiety-based disorders and compulsive behaviours. Exploring the interplay between the brain, stress responses, and learned behaviours can illuminate why certain patterns emerge and how they tend to evolve over time.