 I was really, really struggling. I was just grasping at any means how to get through every day. I was desperate to find a solution. I mean, there's medication and all that, but it can only take you so far. So, when I first met Kona, he was three months old, and bonded with him for a month, and then we sent him to service dog training at four months old, and we worked really hard. The trainer did a great job, and I finished the training, and he's been a full-fledged service dog and my sidekick. He's everything. He's with me every step of the way. He's so adaptable. He's so much more adaptable than I am. I can always count on him, and he's just so positive. He's always happy, and always greets you with a smile, and he's extremely popular. Usually people are like, hey, Kona, oh, hi, Abby. That's the norm, but I'm okay with that. I had a lot of people that just wanted to know what he was up to, and he just spread so much happiness everywhere he goes, and I want to show people what service dogs can do. I have done a lot with Kona that people wouldn't expect. I've taken him tandem surfing. He's gone on a hot-air balloon ride with me. We've gone to over half the states in this country together, so I just like to bring people on our journey, because it's been a great one, so... Yeah, I like to share his story. He's helped me more than I ever could have imagined when I started off on the service dog journey. It's been great.