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[gasp]
It's all right, it's all right, it's all right.
It's OK. - All right.
I know.
This is what I do for a living.
- I know, I know. - All right.
Here.
Tyler, let me have a Band-Aid.
If you give up at that time, you're not really help me.
Yeah, I know.
He's just frantic. I mean he--
- Yeah. - --has learned to be frantic.
I know.
OK?
- It's sad. - Huh?
I'm very sad.
I know, but right now is not time for sad.
I know. OK.
Yeah.
He actually bit him.
I was so upset when that happened.
I think it was sadness and guilt and I felt horrible,
but Cesar stopped me right in my tracks.
Right as soon as I reacted, he corrected me which I thought
was really amazing, because I was about to just go into my,
oh my gosh, what happened mode and he was like,
we're not going there.
This way.
OK.
There.
Hey. - Hey.
Hey.
Very good.
- Wow! - Come on, come on.
- Oh, my gosh. - Come on.
Wow.
Hey.
Here's Harley.
Harley, look at Chicago, buddy.
Look at Chicago.
My heart melted.
It was like pure joy.
It was such a release for me and I know for Harley,
it was like this burden just lifted off of us.
It was like freedom, but more so I could see how
much Harley really enjoyed it.
Strut your stuff, Harley. - Yep.
Come on.
You got this.
- Where is the tail? - It's up.
It's now back up. - That's right.
Head high. - Wow, look.
Yeah.
It's amazing.
Let's go back now.
Wow.
Here.
No tension.
Just chill.
We're just walking in the neighborhood.
This walk is a huge accomplishment,
not only for Harley, but for Miss Sandy, too.
Harley is on his way to becoming a much healthier
and happier dog.
And Sandy is starting to release years of guilt.
This is going to change a whole lot of things.
Yeah.