 So it starts when they're born with just a very few people that work here gently dealing with them and handling them Till when they are like two and a half three weeks old and that's when we have the public come in So we have a lot of different people sound smells and being handled for several hours during every day We have different kinds of puppy parents Meaning some of the puppy parents will take their dogs every single day and drop them off at an installation So it might be a walk to read Fort Belvoir or another training place where the veterans are gonna work with them training every day Then you have what I consider more traditional puppy parents where they're training them For them they're coming at least once a week sometimes twice and as well as one-on-one help depending went What's going on what they need their training here as well as what we call outing training Which means can be anywhere from the Metro to an airport to like I would say we welcome the honor flights and participate with that We are specific that we train service only for veterans But what's so unique about us is that we're taking that therapeutic value of the training For the veterans to actually train the dogs for another veteran that needs them and I think that's That's so unique and amazing is it so many Hands and hearts are gonna touch these dogs before they even go out to work their first day So both from the training aspect and then of course when you place them with somebody needs it It's just amazing. I'll work with them and I'll be talking to somebody that knows them and I'm like oh He's doing this or she's doing that You're like really cuz he has a lot of problems with you know temper or whatever it is I'm like I see none of that and they're here with the dogs. It's it's magic and that's what I live for and I love it They're all happy everybody's wonderful and so I feel like they get a break they get a break from the amazing things they deal with