Three men were sent to the hospital Saturday morning after trying to contain a "very agitated dog" in southern Colorado.

Pueblo police officers responded to a disturbance call around 2 a.m. on Taylor Avenue. The caller told police that there was "blood everywhere."

Officers said when they got to the scene, they found two men trying to calm down a dog. Police had to use a Taser on the animal, and they were eventually able to capture it after a neighbor gave the officers a cage.

After investigating, police determined that three men got into some sort of "commotion" and "set the dog off." It attacked all of them, including the pet's owner. Animal Control eventually responded and took control of the animal.

The three men were transported by ambulances to local hospitals to be treated for serious injuries.

Police said one man did not want to cooperate with them. Officers later found out that he had two active warrants and said that the man will be taken into custody after he is treated for his injuries.