<P> Dennis Quaid also came out against the TMZ video, stating that the video did not tell the whole story, saying: </P> <P> My experience is that the animals were treated great . There was no animal abuse . That video that someone took and sold for money and held on to for a year and a half until right before the film's coming out, does not tell the whole story . First of all, it's been edited and manipulated . And I think it's a scam, to tell you the truth . What they (the viewers of the video) saw was completely out of context . It was edited...and all of the footage I saw, the dog was going into the water happily and had to be restrained, actually, from going into the water many times during that day . </P> <P> Quaid also said that the video was shot towards the end of the day and I would not say, in real context, that the dog was frightened . The dog was acting like a dog who was kind of tired of taking a bath and was ready to get out . And, in fact, that's what happened . They took the dog out . </P> <P> On February 4, 2017, the American Humane Association reported that an independent third - party animal - cruelty expert had concluded that safety measures on the set of the film were in place and the video had been deliberately edited to mislead the public . </P>

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