 Come on. We're not playing right now. Come on. Come on. No, get up here. Up here. Lay down. Can I think about that one for a second? If I had 15 seconds... Lay down. Lay down. 15 seconds. What would I say to him? If I had 15 seconds that Lucy would understand English, what would I want her to know? That I love him. He's not the boss of me. I want to be him. I love you, and I will give you the world. I love him and I think he does a great job. I would say just how special she is, but she already knows that. Beast and all. That's what we'd say. He truly is connected to me, and I appreciate that. There's a remarkable variety in life. An unquestionable diversity amongst all things living. Human or animal. But when different species bring out the best in each other and the boundaries between them begin to blur, the result is an authentic relationship founded in loyalty and love. Nowhere is this truth more apparent than at the Westminster Dog Show, 142 years old. Once a year, this unique community celebrates the entirety of the canine species and presents it to the world. 2,800 dogs, 201 chosen as the best of their breed, seven recognized as the most prestigious of their groups. But on the celebrated floor of Madison Square Garden, only one will be crowned best in show. As the main competitors of the canine world converge on New York City, the world is captivated by this extraordinary show.