TCSVM Faculty

Nicholas Dodman
Professor
Section Head and Program Director, Animal Behavior
Department of Clinical Sciences
Phone: 508-887-4640
Fax: 508-839-7922
PetFax: 1-800-839-8PET
Email: nicholas.dodman@tufts.edu
Dept URL: Animal Behavior

Education
BVMS - Glasgow University School of Veterinary Medicine - 1970

Board Certification
American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists (ACVA), American College of Veterinary Behavior (ACVB)

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General Research Interest
Pharmacologic control of animal behavior problems.

Selected Publications

  1. Clinical use of an herbal extract (Huperzine-A) to treat putative complex partial seizures in a dog.  Schneider BM, Dodman NH, Faissler D, Ogata N.  Epilepsy & Behavior 2009 Vol. 15: 529-534.

  2. A Single-Blinded Case-Control Study of Memantine in Severe obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.  Stewart SE, Jenike E, Hezel DM, Stack DE, Dodman NH, Shuster L, Jenike MA. 2009 Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2010Vol. 30(1): 34-39.

  3.  A Canine Chromosome 7 Locus Confers Compulsive Disorder Susceptibility.  Nicholas H. Dodman, Elinor K. Karlsson, Alice Moon- Fanelli, Marzena Galdzicka, Michele Perloski, Louis Shuster, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, and Edward I. Ginns. 2010  Molecular Psychiatry 15:8-10.

  4.  Association of phenylbutazone usage with horses bought for slaughter: A public health risk.  Dodman NH, Blondeau N, Marini AM. 2010 Food & Chemical Toxicology 48:1270-1274.

  5. Dogs Behaving Badly

  6. The Dog Who Loved Too Much

  7. The Cat Who Cried for Help

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