 competition healing or focused healing healing for IGP Shutsun sport the next step is to start moving with the dog and to ensure that he keeps the position just to summarize what the dog supposed to learn by this point is that he needs to know to move along with you when you start moving he needs to know to sit down when you stop and he needs to know to sit in a proper position which is by your by the side of your land so we've trained on the previous in the previous steps we've tried to explain to the dog all those little processes and now we cannot put in everything together and finally we start moving with the dog and I miss one thing the dog has to pay attention so today I have a bit of a tool this is the riding crop I will be holding it in my left hand he hasn't seen it no that's not for chewing and so this is for me to feel when his rear is not in a proper position this is not to correct the dog in any way but once he feels that he is so I'll be holding it on his side and when I feel that he's pushing this way with his rear I will tap a little bit just to make sure he controls and he's aware of his rear as well as he's aware of his front so we'll see how it goes and today we'll be healing with the leash on and I'm putting the leash on the choke chain the reason being if I need to correct him only if he's not paying attention to me then I will correct him and then as always I'm wearing my long sleeve shirt because the ball position will be under my armpit and he's pretty chewy on the ball and the ball is slimy so I prefer to wear something that helps protect my clean clothes all right let's see as always we start with the basic position and the basic exercise for the dog to get his mind in here I have much distance here but as you can see he is really waiting for the ball so he's in the right position he's a little bit behind but that will come in practice so for now what I'm only focusing is that don't don't lose attention look at me all the time move along with me and we'll do the rest so for now what I'll be doing or instead of just walking and stop stopping I'll be moving alone hey no I'll be moving only moving so I'll start with the basic position and then move and reward and I will reward at different distances after one or two steps sometimes after five steps sometimes after ten and so gradually I'll be kind of extending how many steps I'm making before I reward him I think by the time we'll reach about 20 steps I will introduce stopping again but until then the dog needs to learn to feel his body along with me when he's moving and you need to give the dog the space which is more steps for that to to figure out all those little pieces for him to look at you be corrected at the front and also be corrected the back so once again good boy and so on we don't have much steps here to show you longer but the longer you walk it is better for the dog because he has enough room to figure out because as you can see he wants the ball I he wants the ball and so he's a bit jumpy at the beginning so the more you the more steps you can do which but keep in mind it shouldn't be too long but 10 15 steps is good right now the more you can do at this point the better it is for the dog to figure out his body position and actually what the exercise is about so anyways it's a little bit gradual process but as you can see all the steps that we've done before are correct the dog is very attentive to me right and as I mentioned one of the previous videos is that if the dog doesn't have attention to you in healing the rest falls apart the dog loses position loses attention and so on so make sure the dog is really attentive first before you start progressing further happy training no no good good yes good boy give it to me so this this last try hey enough hey as you could see he was misbehaving a little bit because there is a cat hell on the fence so he's kind of not very attentive and then he started jumping and then he starts swinging a lot so I had to really correct him which I don't really like doing with the crop but that helped him figure out get back into the position and eventually he corrected himself and that's when I rewarded and also you've heard me trying to guide him I was saying no when he was too jumpy and then once he start walking instead of just jumping up and down then I said good I help him understand that's what I want and I rewarded immediately so let's try again now he did it very well and we'll finish on that today's exercise and happy training