 Good boy. Attention healing or focus healing or competition healing for IGP Shutsun next step. So previous exercise, we taught the dog to be attentive. He learned the command look, and he learned to look at you for extended period of time up to one minute without you encouraging the dog or giving any corrections. So the dog just needs to be focused. My next step is that I need to start moving, right? Just healing, it's an emotion exercise. So how do we progress from that? Today we're gonna try, I will have to figure out as I go how I'm going to explain to this dog that I need to, when I move, he needs to move with me. And so he needs to learn actually two kind of sections of this exercise. One section is that if I move, move along, that's one and second, when I stopped, you need to sit. So with this, I'm gonna start helping him with different commands, which when I move forward, I will use my command foos, which means healing. And as soon as I made one step and I stopped, I will say sit. And then I really want the dog to keep the focus, looking at me and keep the position being straight. So this is a very difficult step for the dog to learn and be able to do all of this. So we might have to compromise today and lose some of the, maybe attention or maybe the position, but for the dog to learn to move along. So I'll focus on that, the dog needs to figure out that we need to, he needs to move along with me. And then we'll take it from there, see how it goes. Come on, let's go. So one other thing, good boy. I'm using ball now and the position for the healing position for the ball is under the armpit. I want the dog to be very straight. I don't want him to anticipate ball in throwing anywhere. Look, good look, good boy. I start with this just to make sure the dog is still focused and then we progress to the next step. Good boy, sit, foos, good, yes, good boy. Good boy, he made this, very good. He moved along, but I have to be honest with you, I've tried a little bit before them recording, so he kind of, at first I had to drag him with me by the collar, which helped him to move along. Right now he's a bit too crooked when he sits, so I need to figure out how to fix that. Let's see, let's keep working on him moving along with me and then we'll focus on the rest. Right, foos, foos, foos, yes, good boy. Good, well done, good boy, good boy, good boy, good boy. He's very fast learner, he's a good boy. Okay, let's try again. Practicing himself, I'll help him a little bit, but he moved back into the right position and I had to reward it right away because I need him to know I want you to be this way. Your butt needs to be behind and it looks like he's started figuring this out, so I do make a correction then if the dog is crooked and I tell him, hey, and I navigate him to the proper position. Come on, try again, see, no, you're crooked, no, no. No, no, good, very good, that's good. Foos, yes, very good, very good. I reward only when he's straight and I started making, I tried to make a circle to kind of go around him, to prevent him from swinging. That didn't work yet, so I will reserve that for the next session, hey. But then I started making very small steps and that helped him stay in position, that's what I rewarded. So we're gonna finish that, he did very good and that's our homework, happy training. So after I recorded my previous video on healing and explained that we need to start moving forward, we had a session but I was not really happy with it and I thought we'll keep practicing so he needs to figure it out and I also need to figure out how to control him in a better position and it looks like we've made some progress and I just wanna show you what we've done because it might help you as well, come on. So the trick was to position the ball here. Your dog will look at the ball, you'll have to correct him strongly to make sure he's looking at you and then start moving, very good, look. Foos, good, foos, good, foos, yes, good. Good boy. Even though I rewarded when he looked at the ball a little bit but his body is much straighter than in my previous session which is actually the reason I wanted to show this to you. So just keep practicing and make sure that the dog keeps the tension because the focus is everything. If he looks around, his body shifts. If he's keep looking at you, his body is straight and now I'm helping him to be straight by having the toy outside of him so he's trying to lean closer to me and because he knows the toy is here, he's anticipating to go after toy this way so it means that it controls his butt. So if previously I had the ball here so he would swing towards me to see the ball, now I'm doing the opposite and that helped to keep his body straight. Happy training.