 What we do here at the 341st Training Squadron at Lackland Air Force Base is we supply military working dogs for all four branches of service and what those dogs do is they keep our material and our personnel safe around the world in places where they're in harm's way. One of the ways that we provide these dogs is we breed them here. So we have an actual breeding program for little guys like this. This is a little potential military working dog and what we do with these dogs is we rear them to the age of about six weeks and then they are temporarily adopted or we use the expression fostered. One of the critical factors for us is that we cannot run this program without a good supply of volunteers from the community to help us. We've been doing it for almost four years now and this is our ninth puppy. It's extremely rewarding being able to raise these guys and for them to go out and bring people home safe. We live in this crazy world with satellites and internet and all this high technology. The best way of keeping our personnel safe is still a dog like this, properly reared, properly trained to do his job and keep soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines safe.