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Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science | 2008

Comparison of Remote Versus In-Person Behavioral Consultation for Treatment of Canine Separation Anxiety

Nicole Cottam; Nicholas H. Dodman; Alice A. Moon-Fanelli; Gary J. Patronek

To investigate the validity of remote consultation for treatment of canine separation anxiety, this study compared the efficacy of 2 types of behavioral services offered by Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine (TCSVM): (a) “PetFax,” a remote consultation service in which dog caregivers (owners) and a certified applied animal behaviorist correspond via fax or email and (b) in-person clinic consultation, which requires that owners bring their dogs to the Animal Behavior Clinic at TCSVM to consult with a board-certified veterinary behaviorist, a veterinary behavior resident, or a certified applied animal behaviorist. The study tested 4 variables for significant differences between PetFax users and clinic visitors: (a) pre- and posttreatment anxiety scores; (b) owner-reported improvement; (c) percentage of rehomed dogs, dogs relinquished or euthanized because of separation anxiety; and (d) clarity of communication with owners. The study found no significant differences between the groups. Difference scores and owner reports demonstrated substantial reduction in separation anxiety in both groups. Results indicate remote consultation is a valid way for behavioral professionals to share behavior modification advice with owners regarding canine separation anxiety.


Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2007

Effect of an odor eliminator on feline litter box behavior

Nicole Cottam; Nicholas H. Dodman

Decreasing litter box odor may be an important treatment component in addressing feline inappropriate elimination. A three-phase study was conducted to determine if the use of Zero Odor litter box spray increases the preference of litter boxes to cats, presumably by its odor-eliminating quality. In the first phase, cats were given a litter box preference test between a litter box sprayed with Zero Odor and one without. In the second phase, the number of occurrences of behaviors indicative of a cats dissatisfaction with the litter box (scratching at the sides of the box, floor or wall, hesitating when entering the litter box, balancing on the side of the box and eliminating outside of the litter box) was compared before and after the use of Zero Odor. Last, the frequency of eliminations that occurred outside the litter box was measured during a baseline phase and a test phase, in which Zero Odor was sprayed into all litter boxes in the home. Significantly fewer behaviors associated with feline litter box dissatisfaction and fewer undesirable eliminations were observed in phases 2 and 3, respectively. These findings suggest that use of Zero Odor litter box spray appears to decrease litter box odor and increases the attractiveness of litter box to cats.


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2011

Characteristics of compulsive tail chasing and associated risk factors in Bull Terriers.

Alice A. Moon-Fanelli; Nicholas H. Dodman; Thomas R. Famula; Nicole Cottam


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2013

The effectiveness of the Anxiety Wrap in the treatment of canine thunderstorm phobia: An open-label trial

Nicole Cottam; Nicholas H. Dodman; James C. Ha


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2009

Comparison of the effectiveness of a purported anti-static cape (the Storm Defender®) vs. a placebo cape in the treatment of canine thunderstorm phobia as assessed by owners’ reports

Nicole Cottam; Nicholas H. Dodman


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2004

The use of dextromethorphan to treat repetitive self-directed scratching, biting, or chewing in dogs with allergic dermatitis.

Nicholas H. Dodman; Louis Shuster; G. Nesbitt; Weissman A; W.-Y. Lo; W.-W. Chang; Nicole Cottam


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2007

Blanket and flank sucking in Doberman Pinschers

Alice A. Moon-Fanelli; Nicholas H. Dodman; Nicole Cottam


Archive | 2005

Prevalence of Compulsive Behaviors in Formerly Feral Horses

Nicholas H. Dodman; Jo Anne Normile; Nicole Cottam; Maria Guzman; Louis Shuster


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2013

The effect of thyroid replacement in dogs with suboptimal thyroid function on owner-directed aggression: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Nicholas H. Dodman; Linda Aronson; Nicole Cottam; Jean W. Dodds


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2008

Effect of a synthetic equine maternal pheromone during a controlled fear-eliciting situation: A critique on Falewee (2006)

Nicholas H. Dodman; Kathryn M. Wrubel; Nicole Cottam

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James C. Ha

University of Washington

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