 Good. Will Bowne tell us what happened a few days ago? Yeah, we were at an address in Coomber in relation to an incident that happened earlier on in the day. The person and myself and another officer were out the back. When the police have knocked on the front door, one of the suspects has run out of the rear of the dwelling. And we've challenged him. None's been honest to us. There was a pit bull following him. And as a result, the dog fight's incurred. The pit bulls grabbed him on his lower left leg and caused some significant muscle trauma to the leg. How did Bowson react in the attack? Bowson's not shy to a bit of a scrap. He gave as good as he got. It's just one of the hazards of the job, I'm afraid. And I guess once those pit bulls lock on, it's hard to get them off his leg. Yeah, it was very hard. We've actually sprayed the dog with a capsicum spray. I've gone hands-on with him. We've got him separated for a short bit, but then he's hooked back on again. And eventually we had to taser the dog to get him off. What sort of attention did Bowson get? He was straight to the vet at the emergency vet clinic. And they've cleaned his wounds and given him antibiotics and anti-inflammatories. He'll be off work for a couple of weeks, but he'll be fine. Our biggest worry was that he may have broken a bone or torn tendons, because that could put him off work for months. Luckily, that didn't happen. When you sounded pretty panicked when you were on your way to the vet that day? There was a lot of blood. Like I said, I was more worried than the fact that if he had done any damage to his tendons or he's broken a bone, he would have been off for a while. He's a pretty special dog, you see? He is. You've been with him now for how long? I've had him since he was two months old. So he'll be seven in May. Best mate? Oh, yes. I mean, I spend more time with him when I do my family. Was it actually, you know, watching, I guess, your best mate, then being in this attack? How was it watching it? Well, it wasn't a matter of watching it. We were both involved in it, so it's like everything. We go in together. Wayne just goes through some of Bosen's accolades and his achievements over the years. He's done a lot over the years. Probably too many to mention. I think he's pretty well known for what he's done around the place. But like a lot of the police dogs, he's just getting a bit more recognition than some of them. Some of them have done some terrific jobs that just haven't got the recognition. What about yourself? Do you deserve some of that recognition too? I don't know about that. Like I said, I do know more than what any of the other police dog handlers would be doing. Just that we happen to be in the media at the moment. So you think he's the star? He definitely is, can he? Leave the fly alone. Sit. Sit. So just a couple of days after, how is he feeling today? He's actually pretty good today. Yesterday was a little bit sore and sorry in the morning, but he's getting better every day. Any special treats for Bosen? No, he doesn't get this. Yeah, he gets his normal treats. He gets looked after pretty well. So if you take him home this Friday, doesn't that surprise you? No, he's very good with people. He's a bit of a media target, so he likes it. Thanks, everybody.