Sean Lowe shares updates after family dog attack

Sean Low His dog's repeated attacks left him injured, providing new details.
Tuesday, April 15, go to his Instagram Story with youngest son Isaiah Bachelor's degree41. Thanks to fans for their support before providing health updates.
“Everyone, we're back,” Lao began. “I’ve never been on Instagram since the whole dog, but I want to pop up here and tell everyone, thank you so much. I mean, we’ve got thousands of messages…people want me to share similar stories.
As for how Lowe works at the moment, he confirmed he was “doing well” before revealing the information he received from his doctor.
“I'm recovering and my scars aren't as bad as I thought,” Lowe detailed the camera and pointed the camera at his wrist. “Isaiah loves kissing this here.
Lao also gave his son a chance to share his thoughts. “Do you have something to say?” he asked the 6-year-old, who replied, “Thank you for the wonderful things you talk to your dad.”
Lowe revealed in an Instagram post on March 17 that his dog Moose attacked him twice in 12 hours. Luo's wife, Catherine Giudici – Lowe married in January 2014 and shared 8-year-old Samuel, 6-year-old Isaiah, and 5-year-old daughter Mia, who was obviously excited in the video of him sitting next to him.
“I had some friends at the barbecue on Thursday. Catherine took the kids to the mall and we were just grilling on the terrace and it was a very pleasant night so I opened the doors and windows and some of the smoke from the barbecue started drifting inside and our smoke alarm started,” he explained. “So I grabbed the tray rag and I was going to go and dissipate the smoke from the smoke alarm because the sirens were loud. When I was holding the tray, the moose lifted up and bit it, bit it, bit it, and my fingers were really positive, and it was something he didn't do.
According to Lowe, the moose then began to bite the feet so that the dog “punched holes” in the shoes.
“At this point, the alarm sounded a lot of chaos, and I gave him a very harsh one like 'Moose. No, no.' At that moment, he showed me his teeth and just attacked me, I didn't mean running away like biting, and when I was scared or defending like a lot of dogs, I mean attacking me, I felt like he was just tearing my arm apart. “At this point, I was doing everything I could, just to beat the dog.” ”

Although Lowe said he was “hard bleeding”, he was able to take the moose to the backyard.
“He went back to the door and attacked me for the second time instead of trying to get dramatic, but honestly, I just felt like I was hitting my dog here for my dog.” “It's not just a dog. My dog, right? Like, he's my dog. We're just three months and less than three months, but, he's my dog.”
Given how much he was injured, Lowe asked his friend to “rush me to the emergency room.” There, he received stitches from “five or six different places” on his arm. The next day, the moose accidentally came out and “stayed on the front line” for Lowe, attacking him again after the initial incident “for less than 12 hours.”
“Again, I felt my flesh,” he said. “So, I was able to throw him to the ground. The dog was so strong, he was so explosive, but I was able to throw him to the ground. I had his collar, but I knew his arms were spread out, I just knew, I knew, I was fighting for my life here, like, I felt that the dog would kill me, he would kill me.”
Law's family then called 911, and the police intervened in Sundue Moose, and he returned to the hospital to get more stitches. Lowe stressed that the ordeal was not the dog's “fault” because he might have experienced trauma before adopting him in January, and despite the situation the family plans to re-moose, they still miss him.