 Today we've brought Scotty to a supermarket for a different experience to see how he goes doing some shopping. We're trying to teach him to be patient particularly because when he's working with a vision impaired person they need to take things slowly, it might take them a bit longer to be able to work at which products they need, how much they're going to cost, so he needs to be very patient at that time and keep his feet away from the trolley and it's a much bigger process for him learning to work with a vision impaired person in this environment. With Scotty there's different smells in the supermarket. Fresh fruit, food aisle with seafood and meat, fresh vegetables, that's quite strong. Initially the first couple of times we came to the supermarket he was really drawn and we had to spend quite a bit of time for him to adjust to that smell. The other aisle that's very strong for him is the chemical oils, the cleaning products, that always distracts him quite a lot. And of course the favourite, the dog food aisle which he loves to go and visit. I try to teach him when we're in the supermarket to walk down the middle of the aisle where possible not to smell too many of the products, I mean obviously he's learning so he's drawn to smells but we try and teach him just to ignore them and leave them alone. And when we're using a trolley that's much harder than just walking along next to me so we're having to watch that his paws aren't near the wheels. When we went to pay I tried to ask him to sit so that I can get the goods processed with the shop assistant.