Dr. Nicholas Dodman, who has been hailed as the "world's leading veterinary psychopharmacologist" by Dr.John Ratey of Harvard Medical School, runs the renowned Tufts University Veterinary Center.An international expert in domestic-animal research as well as in the veterinary practice of animal psychology, Dr.Dodman is the author of The Dog Who Loved Too Much and The Cat Who Cried for Help.
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--The Washington Post
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--The Plain Dealer, Cleveland
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