" The Bryant Park Restoration Committee, which hired Cullen and his brood of hawks earlier this year, said it may suspend the program. "We regret any type of harm that may have occurred. It's terrible," said spokesman Ethan Lercher. Cullen said the dog suffered scratches and a puncture wound from Galan's talon and was being treated with antibiotics. The owner did not want to be interviewed. Just a few weeks ago, a Bryant Park falconer scoffed when another woman walking a Chihuahua clutched the pet to her chest after passing one of the hawks. "That's pretty ridiculous," Arthur Middleton told a reporter for a Canadian newspaper. "A dog like that could do so much more damage to a bird.