Sean Lowe Offers new details in the aftermath of repeated attacks by his family dog who had him injured.
To his Instagram -Stories With the youngest son Isaiah on Tuesday, April 15, the first Bachelor41, fans thanked for their support before offering a health update.
“Hey everyone, we are back,” Lowe began. “I have not been on Instagram since the whole dog thing, but I wanted to jump here and tell everyone, thank you very much. I mean, we have thousands and thousands of messages … people wish me the best and share similar stories. But anyway, thanks, because I could see that it was just sincere and sincere.”
Regarding how Lowe is currently doing, he confirmed that he “great” before he reveals information that was received from his doctor.
“I am healed, my scars are not as bad as I thought they would be,” detailed detailed before he pointed the camera to his wrist. “Isaiah kiss these here. The doctor told me that someone is about as good as it will get, it is a bit red. It will not be red forever, but I will have a cool scar forever.”
Lowe also gave his son the chance to share his thoughts. “Do you have something you want to say?” He asked the 6-year-old, who replied: “Thanks for talking to Dad for fun things.”
Lowe revealed Instagram Post in a March 17 that his dog, Moose, attacked him twice within the 12 -hour period. Lowe’s wife, Catherine Giudici – With whom Lowe married in January 2014 and sons Samuel, 8, and Isaiah, 6, and daughter Mia, 5, with – shares – visibly seemed emotional while he was sitting next to him in the video.
“On Thursday I had some friends of mine to barbecue. Catherine took the children to the shopping center, and we are just barbecuing here on my patio, and it was really a nice evening, so I had opened the doors and windows, and part of the smoke of the barbecue started to drive in and our smoke alarm began to” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “he explained,” he explained, “” “So I grab a dish cloth and I go to the smoke from the smoke alarm because the siren was insanely loud. And while I keep the dish hunt, Moose comes up and bites my finger really aggressively, what he doesn’t do. So you know, I have a bit of a,” no, “no,” no. “
According to Lowe, Moose started biting his feet so hard that the dog put “holes” in his shoes.
“At the moment there is so much chaos going on with the alarm that ends, I give him a very strict one, such as” Moose. No. No. ” And it was good in that moment when he shows his teeth to me and just attacks me, and I don’t mean biting and running away as many dogs if they are scared or defensive. “

Although Lowe said he “bleed badly,” he was able to get Moose in the back garden.
“He comes back through the door and attacks me for the second time and tries not to be dramatic, but I honestly just had the feeling that I was fighting a dog here,” he remembered. “Not just a dog. My dog, right? Like, he’s my dog. We only had him a little less than three months, but he’s my dog.”
Given the extent of his injuries, Lowe asked his friends to ‘hurry me’. There he received stitches in “five or six different places” on his arm. The next day, Moose accidentally got out and “made a Beeline” for Lowe and he attacked “less than 12 hours” after the first incident.
“Again, I feel tearing in my flesh,” he said. “And so I can struggle on the floor. And this dog is so strong, he is so explosive, but I can struggle on the floor. I have his collar, but I know he has torn my arm open, and I just know, I just fight for my life, like, I feel like this dog is aware, he will kill me.”
Lowe’s family then called 911, with the police who intervened to subdue Moose, and he returned to the hospital to get more stitches. Lowe emphasized that the test was not the “wrong” of the dog, because he probably experienced trauma before they adopted him in January, and although the family makes plans to do Moose again, they still miss him despite the circumstances.