Sarah Fisher returns to work on Taz's self-confidence. His body language suggests he's nervous of his environment. Using a versatile zigzag exercise with raised poles, Sarah says "Taz crowds the handler which is a balance issue, and this will help to create separation". Walking over the poles in an 'S' shape, Taz has to pay attention to his feet and lengthen his frame. Sarah explains, "by unlocking one joint, you unlock all joints"! Adding new dimensions such as rubber matting, Taz's body language changes which indicates his levels of self-confidence. "The aim is to help him make his own appropriate decisions", says Sarah.