 I've heard my life. I've heard my life, my marriage, my ability to be a father, and I'm just grateful for that. Without her, I don't know if I could be here doing this. She's really given me the opportunity to go out and be normal again. Surface dogs have become a big part of our team. They are part of the athlete themselves. He is my mobility animal. She also helps me with my nightmares. She can wake me up based off of my heart rate and my breathing. She knows if I'm having a trigger, if I'm trying to get worked up. Being able to pet her kind of takes me out of the moment when things are getting bad. Before having her, I would never get out of my house. Service animals get those athletes out of the house so we can train, so we can compete, so we can be here in such large crowds. Dogs are 100% objective. And that's something I've heard repeatedly. My dog doesn't see that I'm missing a leg. Other people stare at me in the store. My dog doesn't notice. They don't care. They just see me and they love me. Service dog, by extension, is a part of the team. It rallies the team together. It draws us closer. It's one of those things that helps us bond. They're free to live and creed to. I believe that dogs have a soul. She's probably saved my life. She's opened my world to so many new things. Service dogs just really, in general, deserve all the respect in the world from the general community. They really just can't even begin to comprehend what a blessing they are to the families that they're in.