 recall command in IGP Shutsun. In the sport, in the trial, there is an exercise when you heal your dog and then you leave the dog in place either sitting or laying down and you walk away and then you need to recall the dog and the dog needs to run promptly to you, sit straight in front of you and be attentive. So today we're gonna start teaching this command, recall, and I usually break it down in several steps. One is that I'm working on recall, another one is when I'm teaching the dog to be straight sitting in front of me. That's a different exercise. Today we're gonna focus only on recall and the requirement is to start doing this. Your dog needs to know command sit or lay down down or plucks and stay. So you can leave the dog somewhere, walk to the point and then recall the dog. And when I work on this exercise I usually work on the speed. The dog needs to be quick running to you. So that's all we're gonna do today. Just recalling, building up the speed, make sure that the dog understands the command because it's the first time I will introduce it to him. I usually I use command come. And it's pretty fun because it's just more or less running. But one thing that I do is that I use, I don't know if you guys can see, I use poles. And I don't need poles for the recall in the dog, but I will need them later when I will sit the dog in front of me to be straight. Poles will help me guide the dog to make sure the dog knows the straight position in front of me. So but because I use it eventually and I'll connect the two exercises, recall in the dog and then sitting, that there is a why in this training I always use poles so the dog runs through the between the poles when I call him. So let's see how it works. But no, with the poles which is fine, but he needs to run to run through them and then straight to me. So we'll keep doing this. There is no problem in having the dog run fast. As you can see he really likes it. It's fun for him and he figured very quickly he needs to run through. Typically when I will keep training with this, I'll leave him further and further out so it's longer distance so he can really build up the speed. I can do it because the camera won't capture how far he is sitting. But that's pretty much the gist of it and we'll keep practicing until the next step. Happy training!