The Los Angeles Rams welcomed another member of the team to OTAs on Tuesday, one with more hair than Clay Matthews and more legs than everyone on the 90-man roster. His name is Cooper Pupp and he’s a sponsored service dog.

Gary Klein of the L.A. Times shared a photo of the dog, who the Rams adopted last month from the Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control.

Rams have sponsored a service dog. The name is Cooper Pup. pic.twitter.com/hUIGDZq5oP — Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) May 28, 2019

They didn’t adopt him to run routes like his human counterpart, though.

Instead, he’ll be trained by a non-profit organization called Shelter to Soldier, which helps provide service dogs for veterans.

Hi world! The #LARams just adopted me from @LACoAnimalCare! I am training with @shelter2soldier to be a very good service dog for a deserving veteran! Can’t wait to share my journey with you! 🐶 pic.twitter.com/yMCDIEq9UK — Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 10, 2019

Fans suggested names for the canine and after voting concluded, Cooper Pupp rightfully came out on top.

On Tuesday, Pupp met Kupp after practice.

The wholesome #content you need today. @CooperKupp meets Cooper Pupp! 😍 Cooper Pupp is training with @shelter2soldier to become a service dog for a deserving veteran! pic.twitter.com/Xrjt3JtMzF — Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) May 28, 2019

For more on Cooper Pupp and how the Rams came to adopting him, check out this video.