 I said a lot of things yesterday in the interview with Channel 7 and they were omitted and it's frustrating because I express how much we care about dogs but we're kind of sometimes between the rock and the hard place because we got to protect the public, we got to protect the dog and we are not the experts in moving the dog or giving aid to the dog so we are put in a position where we have to do the right thing for everybody involved. Take someone that's trained to assess and triage the dog to know what's going on with them. If it was hit by a car and has an internal hemorrhaging, moving the dog wrong could have potentially fatal consequences. If you see an injured animal, definitely we advise calling Denver Animal Care and Control. An injured animal can be very unpredictable even to its own owner. Animal Control has the proper training, we have the proper equipment to help load up the animal and get it to a veterinary care. Denver has an excellent Animal Control and excellent animal shelter. Anyone from there can help you. We've had a situation where people are saying did the officers do the right thing. The officers did the right thing. They dealt with human being who was injured there, got him help and then they went straight to the dog and called for help for the dog.