 I can't imagine life without Joe. Joe has changed my perception just on life in general. Do you smile when you see him? The way that he's able to draw people out and get them to talk about their problems and I was amazed. So Joe is five years old. He's a black and tan lad. Got him when he was two and a half. We've worked together now going on almost three years. Joe is one of a kind so he's the only dog currently doing what he does. The military has ten now that I'm aware of that are just anxiety, stress relief, therapy dogs. And Joe does those things as well but Joe does above and beyond that. He's identified 47 people showing signs of emotional distress. Seven of those people admitted to having a suicide plan and 33 people are still being followed by mental health so he's never been wrong. He's an awesome dog. We have this ability to do such a wonderful thing so if we can catch people prior to them getting admitted to a psychiatric floor or attempting suicide if we can catch them in the beginning phases of hey you know I'm having a really bad time with whatever is going on then we've saved the person a lot of heartache and trouble potentially their family members and in the long run the Navy right the money that we lose in what we train that sailor to do and then the impact that it has on the command on their family on themselves that's a lot so I think if we can just reach him beforehand and give him that out give him somebody to talk to that doesn't judge. One of the unique things about Joe is that he doesn't care who you are he doesn't care about your rank or if you're military if you're a child or an adult he'll go to whoever he's just he's there for the person.