Episode #251 Cooperative Care — Training for Grooming, Vet Visits, and Touch
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What if your dog willingly offered their paw for a nail trim or stayed calm during a vet exam? It’s possible — with Cooperative Care Training.
In this episode, Amy explains how to use fear-free handling, desensitization, and consent cues to help your dog feel calm and confident during grooming, ear cleaning, nail trims, and vet visits. You’ll learn how to turn stressful routines into trust-building moments that strengthen your bond.
By the end, you’ll know how to give your dog choice, control, and comfort — and set the stage for a lifetime of stress-free care.
🧠 Key Takeaways:
- Cooperative care means your dog chooses to participate in grooming and medical handling.
- Use desensitization and counterconditioning to make scary things (like clippers or brushes) positive.
- Teach a consent cue, such as a chin rest, to give your dog a voice in care sessions.
- Keep training sessions short, calm, and reward-based.
- Partner with your vet or groomer for fear-free experiences your dog can trust.
✂️ Practical Tips Covered:
- How to introduce nail clippers, brushes, and ear solution gradually
- Using treats to pair touch with positive experiences
- When to pause or stop — honoring your dog’s “no, thank you” cues
- Setting your dog up for success before vet visits
- Why cooperative care builds resilience, confidence, and trust
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