 All right, we just finished Axel's morning session, it is hot here in Miami at 8 o'clock in the morning, it's like 100 degrees, literally, so, and Axel's a lot of dog, so, and I wasn't even the one taking the bites, so yesterday I pulled up what we did yesterday's session with Axel, this is the control of protection dogs. So yesterday I put up him controlling himself with his favorite toy in the world, the ball that he's nuts over, getting close to it without a leash on, in and out, being able to circle the ball. Now he's got to hold back when it's right there. Even having Stacey in the suit, having him hold his control until she rushes in to touch, perfect. Today's session, we take it a little further since yesterday went so well, now it's upping the game, so, we did two things today, one, I want Stacey to circle me and make sure he holds in while he holds in a circle around my body with no leash on. Then we go to what she's never seen, the hidden sleeve, but we're not going to hide it yet. I just wanted Stacey to have it behind her back, now with her exposed and her having that there, can he hold and then when he bites that sleeve, what is he going to do when he feels that new texture and that new item, no issue whatsoever about his bite on the new item. It was so hard, he's relentless when he gets on to equipment and he gets on to those things, I mean this guy has serious drive, he's got big time drive, right? So then Stacey had to slip, she couldn't slip it, I was telling her to let go of it, but he was punching in there, right? So this is going to also lead into the next video that I'm going to put up today or tomorrow of how to create those punching, crushing bites, right? If there was no equipment on, Stacey would have fainted the first time he grabbed on to her, right? Either up here or when he did this, those bites are serious power, crunching, right? So I'm going to show the next video how I developed that, but today it was all about holding the body and staying under control. I always, always emphasize protection dogs are only real protection dogs when they stay self-disciplined and they learn how to control their throttle, right? Axel if it was his choice, he would run off and not even give Stacey a chance, right? He wants so badly to bite that it's very difficult for him to hold back. So having him hold like that, circling around him, having to hold my legs and my body while he's self-control is very difficult for him. Any dog who's like him, but perfect today, went perfect. So until next time, might be dog whisper.