> BTW - leave the clippers out all the time, get used to carrying them around (on a chain round your neck if necessary), and each time your boy looks at them click and treat him. Make a plan of desensitisation and don't be tempted to rush him. Good luck
Definitely agree with this. Try and get him used to the clippers being around and the fact that just because they're there, doesn't mean he's going to have his nails clipped every time they appear!
My female Stafford was an absolute nightmare with her feet, (used to try and nibble my fingers!)
though I persevered and never had to take her to the vets to have them done once I'd learned how to do it myself. (Though I think perhaps her aversion to the nail clipping came from her very first experience of it actually at the vets).
I came to the conclusion that she knew I was nervous about doing the nails, because of her trying to nip and nibble.
I was much more firm with her, and that really does seem to have done the trick.
I also made sure that I handled her feet a lot more and praised / rewarded her when she let me do it with no reaction.
Strangely she does still react to human nail clippers, and once they're put away gets all giddy and think she requires a treat!
Best of luck with your chap, it is something that can be worked around I'm sure :)