 So recall command. I just want to show you our progress in this command. I haven't done this for a while and I noticed because we were all very focused on healing and I haven't done recall command for a while and I noticed that he's slightly crooked when he comes into the position in front of me. So I start working on that and to fix that I start working on a shorter distance. Today I just want to show you where we are in the parameters. He likes to run with the ball too. So you saw I don't know maybe I was blocking with you but he was not straight and I think he probably could see that. So what I do is that I correct him because I tell him that's not acceptable. I bring him closer to me by dragging the color and just saying come so he knows what I want. And then I step literally one or two steps no more back and then I call him again so he can correct himself and make make it right. And then if he is right then I reward him. If he is not right I would repeat I would correct him and tell him to stay and then step backwards a few steps and then recall him again until he is correct and I only reward when he's correct. And then if you notice I only reward behind me I always did this in recall command because I want the dog to aim the position between my legs because he knows the ball the reward is coming that direction always and so that gives him an aim even when he's just running towards me he knows that sometimes I throw the ball between my legs and that's where he needs to aim. That keeps him his body more straight and at least he has a target right because if the dog doesn't have a target when you recall him then it's much harder to work on his position so let's try again. When I work on the recall position I let the dog run through my legs maybe twice or three times and maybe every third or fourth time I do one position where he just stops in front of me but mostly I work on him passing through because I don't want him to lose the speed to anticipate that he needs to stop. Okay? Eight, you know, lots, lots, good. And then also when I practice alone without recording I change the distance sometimes it's five steps sometimes it's 15 sometimes it's 30 so I changed how many steps I go away from him and if he's doing well I increase the amount of steps but if he is crooked when coming to me especially when he needs to sit in front of me then I decrease significantly amount of steps and make it maybe seven ten no more than that to give him a chance to learn that he needs to be straight. So again if the dog is not straight you don't reward and you just saw that I had to repeat it a couple of times before he was straight in front of me and I think he is a bit destructive because there is somebody walking with a little dog that he's very interested in but nevertheless that's what you do to correct the position and keep practicing the recall command. Happy training!