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With clicker training....always break things down into teensy, teensy steps 
...and endeavor NEVER to get a flinch or scared look as you "up the anty" each 
time.  Take it really slow.

Usually, things go fast with clicker training anyway, so it probably is not 
going to be a problem...but just in case...be really careful to go slow.

Also, know that having the now-feared vet do it may be harder than your 
stranger neighbor.  If you need to, it might pay to show the vet that the 
neighbor can do it now..by using the clicker.

Sounds like you are on the right track.  The clicker is ideal for these 
situations.

Gail

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