of freedom than i did in the weeks prior to my incarceration when i had to put a needle in my arm just to get out of bed. >> my first cellie here was a biker, but he wasn't the type of biker that i grew up around. he was a football guy. he was a college guy. he wasn't a racist. he had had a much more well-rounded life than i'd had. he basically broke down all the ideals that i'd come to believe in and was fighting for and thought i was right in, and it's not a real way to live. how you doing, man? it's good to see you, brother. how's the programming going, man? >> ah, good. >> do you know what kind of services you're going to be doing? >> oh, for sure, military bits. >> ptsd-type stuff? >> what's up, buddy? what you doing? >> good girl. yes, you are. oh, yes, you are. >> when i got into the dog programs, it was more than i expected.