 next step in dumbbells. So by now he knows the command hold and he also knows to move a little bit towards me when I call him so kind of does the movement and so what I want to do next is that to start teaching him to pick it up. So first let me show you where we add with the indexer size so you want to make sure that your dog knows at least that before you move on to more complex which is picking up. So I use the PVC pipe that's what I had but for the picking exercise I have a PVC pipe on kind of wooden rolls I'll show you closer. And so it's just easier for the dog to pick up and today I'll be using this instead of my regular PVC pipe. So what do we know so far? Come on sit, good boy sit, hold, good hold, very good hold, right? Good boy. So as you can see he easily holds, he doesn't need any encouragement, he knows to take it and he's not. And what we did was moving hold, sit, come, bring, good, come, bring, good, yeah, good boy. So we do this for a little bit longer distances and so but you can see the dog knows clearly what the exercise is about. So now it's time to teach him to pick it up. So for picking up what I have is my regular at home command he also knows give it to me when we're playing with the toys and when I want him to give the toy or pick it up and give it to me. So today I'm gonna be relying on this at home command which is give it to me and then I also want to make sure when he picks it up he doesn't chew, right? So I need to watch clearly and I haven't tried that so what you guys will see this is the very first time he's doing it so hopefully we'll achieve, hey stop watching birds, hopefully we'll achieve the success. Okay I'm gonna use treats and if he doesn't successfully I'm gonna use a higher reward which is the toy. So how are we going to do? Can you guys see come over here, good boy. Give it to me. I didn't expect him to do it from the first time. So he knows the command give it to me because we do it with all the toys. Come on. Let's try again. But that worked. Good boy. Give it to me. Give it to me. Hold. Yes, very good. Good boy. Good boy. Good boy. Good boy. So I don't want the dog to be anywhere on the side. Hey, bring that. Give it to me. I want to be so him sitting then the dumbbell then me because that's the movement pretty much when he'll be coming back to you in the exercise and IGP and I kind of want to keep it that way. So nothing kind of on the side or running from me. We're not ready yet. He just needs to know to give it to me when I'm asking him. So again, I'm putting it here. Grabbing some treats. No, no, no, no. Give it to me. No, give it to me. Good. Hold. Yes, very good. He kind of held it crookedly, but he didn't chew and I like it. Good boy. Let's try again. Let's try again. Come on. Sit. Good boy. Give it to me. Cold. We'll finish at that. And that was great, actually. Fairly straightforward. So you can see how sometimes at home commands can help guide the dog. But again, I want to refer you back to my video that I posted long, long time ago about the vocabulary. Please use vocabulary with your dogs because it really helps navigate and helps in training. Happy training.