 Next step in the healing exercise. So if you guys watched my video in sequence you probably noticed that the dog in the basic position in the healing exercise he started to lean out a little bit from me and I noticed that in my videos too and that happens sometimes and the reason being is because when we were healing I rewarded him from the back or from the front but the reward was always going that way and so the dog started anticipate and so whenever he anticipates he anticipates for the ball to go that direction and it means that he is slightly crooked the reason I had to do it at the beginning is because I needed him to control the rear because if the dog would anticipate the ball the reward would come in this direction he would be very crooked I needed him to control the rear that way so now when we have more control of the rear I want him to straighten the front and we do this by simply positioning the ball at its original position which is under armpit and so that makes the dog straighter and at this point I'm not worried that he is healing for the ball for the toy because I know that he can heal without it and so now I'm doing several sessions just to correct his position and I want to show you today how we do this are you ready are you ready who's good who's we always start with the basic position and we wait so the dog can come down with his mind into gear and see that he's not his head is no longer out his head is closer to me because he's now getting used to getting reward from this direction we've already trained several times so he so as you can see we're working on his front and his his front his head position is much closer now to me and what I also want to show you is now we have to start learning the turns already done this a little bit but it's fairly easy when the dog's front is in position rather than being out like it used to be in previous videos so now when his head is in the correct position what you can start doing is to start teaching him to do the left turn and about turn and I did this a little bit a minute ago but let me show you again how I start come on wait I'm gonna lower the camera so you guys can see us a little bit better alright so first of all the dog remembers the position and I simply start by making one or two steps and turning around but I'm doing it to the left I have my riding so as you can see he does it pretty well now we did it a couple of times before but when you have a full control of the head it's easier for you to start turning to the left because now you have full control of his head his front and so at this point you can introduce turns left turn is probably harder I also do the right turns it's a little bit easier and I'll show you in a second and with the right turns what I do is that if I see that the dog is too behind me I speed up so he feels like I'm running away and if that's the case I'll continue doing this but if he's fine then we'll just practice normal normal pace okay no killing another ball so as you can see control of his head helps him a lot with movements and once he learned this I will remove the position of the ball so he won't be looking at it anymore again and the ball will be hidden but he already knows all the moves and here you go pretty much the full sessions of how to teach a dog to do the attentive healing happy training