 So today we're in the breeding centre and what we do here, we look after all the pregnant mums and then once they've whelped or they're birthed, we look after them as well up until the age of seven weeks, which is when the pups will then leave mum and go to puppy raises. My name is Janice Audred and my role here is the team leader of dog facilities in the field. We can have up to, we've got eight kennels in here, so we can hold up to four litters a month. It's pretty average for us, but that's what we always refer to us here, we're like the maternity wing here. I love what we do and I love working with dogs and pups and I've got the best job. You'll start to see a lot of exploring in those pups, they'll start to move around. Pups when they're born they can't see or hear and it usually takes two and a half weeks before that or develops before their eyes and ears open. So before then they rely on their smell. And our plan here or our motto that we go by here is that no mum walks alone. We're always there to hold her paw through the whole thing. These guys are one week old at the moment. Two, two and a half weeks gets quite an exciting time for us in the centre here and for the mums because that's when those pups are going to start opening their eyes, they're going to see us for the first time. They probably can't see too far in front at the moment but that's what will happen. And then at seven weeks they're pretty much weaned off mum, they just remain as illiterate for a while until they are ready to go out to their homes, their poppy racing homes and eight weeks.