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Sean Lowe and his wife, Catherine Giudicipicks up the pieces after the dog, Moose, attacked the former -Baglor.
“I know with what happened alone, obviously I can’t keep Moose in this house. I have young children, and I have to worry about my own safety, so I’m talking to our local animal management, and they connected me to a great officer who happened to get a boxer, ”said Lowe, 41, in a long Instagram Video on Monday, March 17. “He was very sympathetic and we were talking through the different things only. I called our adoption of animals where we got Moose (a) I was looking at the various no killing shelters. I was just trying to find the best action plan, and this officer actually said, ‘Okay, make your calls and then call me back. We will count this together. ‘As, it was extremely helpful. “
Lowe noted that the rescue group later discovered that Moose was “past” “that they were not secretive,” making it clear that “many great dogs still need to be adopted.” Added that “no signs” as the dog before was “great” with their children. (The couple welcomed the sons of Samuel and Isaiah and his daughter Mia in 2016, 2018 and 2019, respectively.)
Lowe detailed the whole “traumatic” experience, which started over the weekend when he was hosting a group of friends at home for a barbecue. While the smoke alarm extinguished, Moose began to bite Lowe “aggressively” as he tried to get the smoke out of the room with a towel.
“At this point again, so much chaos happens with the alarm going away, I give it, like, very, like, ‘moose. No. ‘And he was right for that moment where he shows his teeth on me just attacking me, and I don’t mean like a bite and run away as a lot of dogs do when they are scared or protective. I mean, attacking me, and I feel it just kind of ripped into the flesh of my arm, ”Lowe remembered. “And at this point, I’m doing everything I may be able to look after this dog.”
Lowe started “bleeding badly,” claiming that the cut was “so deep” that blood was “squirting” for a couple feet. While Lowe first thought the dog had “climbed an artery,” he was rushed to the ER and received stitches in “five or six different places” on his arm. The next morning, Lowe remembered being “confused” and “heartbreaking” by the events.
After Lowe told his parents about the attack, they offered to take the couple’s children out of the house as they calculated the next steps. While his parents were over, Lowe claimed that Moose had gone out of the house again – leading to another trip to the Er.
“I think it’s obvious, he experienced a lot of trauma before we got it and got something of a neurological wrong with it, where only a switch flipped and turned into a complete murderer,” Lowe said about Moose, adding that he doesn’t “blame” the dog.
While Lowe said he believed he will be right “from a psychological point of view,” he noted that the events had “taken a toll” on his wife, who sat with him as he recised the story for his Instagram followers.
“I am extremely grateful that it was me and not my children or wife, and that I made it out relatively unharmed,” he said. “Armed for the rest of my life, but I can live with that.”
Lowe said the incident had been made “so grateful” for his family. “I played this thing if there was a game in my head, there was something about that smoke alarm that flipped this switch in it, and he loved the children, and I still think like, ‘What if that smoke alarm had somehow gone off while he was – he would sleep in bed with the kids every night. What would have done? ‘I don’t know, and I hate to play that what if a game is. So I’m just, I’m grateful to happen the way he did. “
Lowe concluded that the pair was being “torn up” for the events. “We lose our dog that strange. It was a very good dog and we miss him. “
Lowe and Giudici, which tie the knot In 2014, before re -home their dog gus in 2023.