one of eisenstein's dogs, nacho, is a rescue.about 75 rescue animals have made a foster home stop at camp canine before being adopted. >> this is roper. he's available for adoption now. >> reporter: it's a passion play. paying off in myie ways than one. >> when you take a foster, you free up a spot in a shelter. so you're saving a dog's life. and people come back here with those dogs. so i just tried to do a good thing, and it turned out to be good for business. >> and camp canine recently added cat care to its roster of services, looking to differentiate itself from the crowd that has become a very competitive field. and that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. and we want to remind you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. and we thank you for that support. have a great weekend, everybody. see you monday. ♪ gwen: another shocking attack revives debates over terrorism and guns, politics and ondership, tonight "washington week." >> we are now investigating an a