 His handler retired and I was due for another dog and I went down and took a waiter on and yeah since then we've been a good team. He's been responsible for locating somebody from a homicide once on the end of a track which was a great thing for both of us. As far as tracking people miles ahead of any other dog I've had probably more importantly are the people that he's located at the end of the day those people are alive just because of the police dog. Also I've been lucky enough that Vada is the face of the new police dog and animal memorial embracement of the police academy so it's the proudest moment of my police career to be asked out of the 70 dogs around the state. Vada's not alone and he's probably not one of the most locations. There's a lot of dogs out there doing fantastic work so his face will ever be ever be showing on the on the memorial down there in Brisbane of the police academy. I don't think he realizes he's retiring. The only time he realizes he's retiring is when the police car goes out to work without him and there's a new dog in the back but he'll just stay at home now with the family and put his feet up on the porch and watch the world go by.