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Thanks so much, William. Great stories, great stories. And back to this, it's all about the nature of dogs. They know what they're doing. They really do. And it's like the trainer told us a week and a half ago, do remember, your dog, he knows what he's doing. You just have to help him just do the right thing. So, yes, there we go. Good stuff. And of course, the herding instinct. I've definitely heard of a few of my friends with the various, either the Collie dogs or the English sheep dog, and how they kind of look after the kids, when the young kids are trying to move over here or crawl this way or crawl that way. And the dog says, no, I'll just keep you there. I'll just keep you here. And, yeah, just that instinct comes out and just keeping the children safe. And in one place, say, I know where you are. You're okay there. Absolutely wonderful. Dogs are wonderful animals. And I hate hearing any kind of stories about the neglect and abuse of dogs and everything else. And it's just terrible. They're such great companions. They offer so much love. And they're just so rewarding to have around. And I do say that with this Labrador puppy, who sometimes, well, you know, when they start misbehaving, you go, really? Why am I doing this? But you very quickly realize why. That's for sure. Hey, William, thank you. Thank you so much. Do you have anything else for us? You are the last on the list. We'll be going for another round of chickens after this. So, William, anything else? N5, G-M0 from G-M0. Back to you then.
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