 Down for Voraus. This probably is the last video for the basics of this command. When you send the dog out in Schutzhund trial and you tell the dog to down, the dog needs to go immediately down. In the series of exercises that I showed you before for this command, we kind of engage with the dog rather than punishment, which a lot of other trainers do. I just use e-colour. I try to use motivation. And motivation for my dog is the toy, the ball. And I teach the dog that when he is running and I say down, or plots in my case, he knows to go immediately down because I'm throwing the ball at him. So he needs to be ready for that. And so that's the mentality I want to train in my dog rather than fear. And that's what we'll continue doing. Today I'll just show you that he is at a good level right now. And after this what we'll start doing is that we'll start working on the send out part of the command while still practicing plots in the motion as a fun command for now so he won't forget it. But this probably will be the last video for the plots portion of that command. So let's see where we have to come on. Alan pretty quickly, but his rear is lagging today for some reason. So he was a bit slow going down with his rear. So I had to repeat the command so he can correct himself. But more or less you can see that the dog is laying down when I say the command. He no longer runs towards me so he knows what he's supposed to do. Now we just need to fine tune in to make sure that his entire body goes down. Let's try again. He goes up in the exercise. He tends to scrub a little bit more, which shouldn't happen in a trial. We finish at that. But more or less you can see how motivated he is to catch the ball. So he goes down very quickly, immediately. So there is a little bit of fine tuning left to do. And we'll enjoy doing that. Happy training!