RE: Vet Manners Thank You

2009-05-20 Thread plumg...@pon.net
This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net" With clicker trainingalways 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 i

RE: Thank you

2009-05-20 Thread Willows Edge Farm
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Re: Vet Manners Thank You

2009-05-20 Thread Robin Churchill
This message is from: Robin Churchill You shouldn't dread it. She works for you, not vice versa and if she doesn't realize that, get somebody else. You are not asking her to put herself in harm's way, only to work with you. It sounds like it is her handler that is causing the problem, but s

Vet Manners Thank You

2009-05-20 Thread Big Horn Forge Daniel Nauman
This message is from: "Big Horn Forge Daniel Nauman" A big thank you to everyone who responded to my post.  I've had time to think, read, and respond. I cannot give my own shots.  I used to but, somewhere along the line, I whimped out.  I just can't.  I even have a hard time stepping on a bug