 So, Porthos is being trained to be a service dog. There are certain standards that he has to meet. He has to have a certain number of hours, it's like 2,000 hours that he has to have a training. So that's a lot of work that has to go into this dog. He doesn't know anything about being a pet or anything like that. He is trained from the very beginning to be a service dog. And so, every game, everything that we do is all designed to teach him skills, problem solving, and how to perform in public. So in choosing a puppy, once I found a very high quality breeder who was willing to work with me, I wanted to see the dog when the dog was young. So I met Porthos when he was five weeks old. I went and I tested three different puppies. One came up to me right away, was wonderful. Then he ran off and I never saw him again. Porthos came up, was just loving everything, just so sweet, crawled under my wheelchair, laid down, was enjoying himself. And the third puppy couldn't care less about me, was terrified of me, wouldn't come near me. When I came back two weeks later, fortunately Porthos was the dog left and he immediately ran up to me and loved on me. He turned around and he sat and he looked up at me just like he looks up at me now. The breeder said, he chose you. Called him Crest Hills Trick or Treat and we came up with Porthos. It's a big name for this little tiny puppy at first, but he is certainly growing into his name. The benefits of bringing a dog to the office of all the people around is that they get that sense of home that I bring with me. They respect him on a bad day. It can just make somebody smile. And that's really nice.