I'm happy to welcome Dr. Nicholas Dodman to NJ.com for a second time this year. In this interview Dr. Dodman discusses the role of veterinary medicine in treating severe aggression, fear and phobias ...
More cats and dogs are being prescribed meds for compulsive behavior and anxiety Feb. 10, 2012— -- Psychiatric medications such as Prozac are being prescribed more often to man's best friend to ...
On a muggy July afternoon, Nicholas Dodman, the director of Tufts Animal Behavior Clinic, in North Grafton, was presented with a six-month-old German shepherd named Ryeko who wouldn’t stop chasing his ...
Fireworks and boredom can trigger anxiety and depression, vets say. June 30, 2014— -- Have you been feeling tired and listless lately? Has life got you down? Are you a dog? It seems we humans ...
I will be welcoming Dr. Nicholas Dodman for a second time on Pets Impact on June 8 to discuss the most appropriate medications to treat problem behaviors such as aggression and fear. Dr. Nicholas ...
TINTON FALLS, NJ --- On June 19-20 Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman of Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine will be presenting two-day seminar entitled "The Well-Adjusted Dog: Secrets to ...
You may have seen this video — security cameras show four-year-old Jeremy Triantafilo of Bakersfield, California, playing on his bicycle in his driveway. A neighborhood dog spies him, and then attacks ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Were you among the tens of millions of viewers cooing at the napping kitties in the "Cat Mom Hugs Baby Kitten" YouTube that went viral last week? Afterwards, was your head abuzz with questions like: ...
Here, experts reveal a few possibilities of what your dog is trying to tell you. Of course, you know your pet better than anyone, so be sure to consider the situation you're in (for example, if it's ...
Sometimes it can feel like cats live in their own little world. They zoom around the house as if they own the place, communicate with subtle signals, and hate it when we close the door. Cats also like ...