



Wayne361 wrote:In regards to the nail clipping what I have done is first desensitize to the clippers in general as he was a bit scared of new shiny object. After he didnt show any fear i would place clippers near his feet while he was on his back. After he showed no fear I would touch his feet with clippers and then reward. Touch and reward. Touch and reward etc. At this point he was happy to see the clippers. (Clippers touching feet = reward). Then I would gently squeeze clipper on end of nail, ever so slight at first, then reward. That process was repeated and Oscar realized clippers squeezing nails = reward. I have gotten now to the point where clipping is not any big deal and Oscar will remail calm while doing it. As a precaution I only do a couple nails at a time so i dont overwhelm him and have to start back to zero.


Wayne361 wrote:
In regards to the nail clipping what I have done is first desensitize to the clippers in general as he was a bit scared of new shiny object. After he didnt show any fear i would place clippers near his feet while he was on his back. After he showed no fear I would touch his feet with clippers and then reward. Touch and reward. Touch and reward etc. At this point he was happy to see the clippers. (Clippers touching feet = reward). Then I would gently squeeze clipper on end of nail, ever so slight at first, then reward. That process was repeated and Oscar realized clippers squeezing nails = reward. I have gotten now to the point where clipping is not any big deal and Oscar will remail calm while doing it. As a precaution I only do a couple nails at a time so i dont overwhelm him and have to start back to zero.
Hope this helps,
Wayne



alliethebirdnerd wrote:i said the only reason i never did because i never needed to with him.





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