Unfortunately Neo had to have a trip to the vets yesterday as he started passing a fair bit of blood when he pooped. He’s been checked over and thankfully the vet doesn’t think it’s anything sinister, likely a bug or something he ate which hasn’t agreed with him (I think it’s the latter as we got him some new natural crunchy sticks to try a couple of days ago and we thought they seemed rather fatty at the time. He only had one and the rest are now in the bin). He is on a bland diet for a few days with some digestive paste and is fine in himself, other than a bit quieter than usual, so fingers crossed it passes quickly.
My question is, does anyone have any tips on how I help him to remain calm during a vet exam? I’ve done handling exercises with him at home like checking his teeth, ears etc and he is fine with that, he will even lie calmly while I clip his nails (as long as he is treated after each one, he’s not daft!
). However, as soon as it’s the vet handling him he will not stay remotely still, to the point that it’s really difficult for him to be examined properly. I know it’s likely his anxiety coming into play, combined with his teenage enthusiasm.
My current go to is a lickimat with his favourite peanut butter which works well for ‘rear end’ exams but is not ideal for others - any other things I could try? The vet understands his issues and is very good with him but obviously doesn’t have the time during an appointment to allow him to fully decompress first. Any ideas/suggestions appreciated.
My question is, does anyone have any tips on how I help him to remain calm during a vet exam? I’ve done handling exercises with him at home like checking his teeth, ears etc and he is fine with that, he will even lie calmly while I clip his nails (as long as he is treated after each one, he’s not daft!

My current go to is a lickimat with his favourite peanut butter which works well for ‘rear end’ exams but is not ideal for others - any other things I could try? The vet understands his issues and is very good with him but obviously doesn’t have the time during an appointment to allow him to fully decompress first. Any ideas/suggestions appreciated.