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As Sean Lowe recovering from being attack by his dog, the wife of the reality star, Catherine Giudicisent a public message of support.
Take to Instagram On Tuesday, March 18, Giudici, 38, shared a picture of Lowe, 41, puckering up for a kiss with one of the three children of the pair, girl, Mia, 4. In the Snap, stitches can be found across both of the two of the first Bachelorarms.
Giudici, who also shares sons, Samuel, 8, and Isaiah, 6, with Lowe, headed the picture, “We love this man so much.” Giudici Lowe also tagged in the post.
The sweet post follows Lowe’s disclosure through Instagram On Monday, March 17, Moose’s attack led to stitches in “five or six places” on his arm. “Hey everyone, therefore, you could probably say that our family has been through something pretty traumatic over the weekend,” said Lowe in an emotional video of himself talking beside Giudici. “I’ve argued whether we should share this publicly or not, but I’ve just counted you’re going to ask questions and probably see things, so I might also get out before it.”
Giudici, who fell in love with Lowe during the 2012 season of 2012 from The bachelorDry tears as Lowe continues. “On Thursday, I was getting some friends over to a barbecue. Because the siren is madly loud. And as I hold the rag dish, Moose comes up and, like, bitten it and kind of picking my finger truly aggressive, which is something he doesn’t do.
Lowe’s reprimand led to Moose biting the star shoes so hard that he “put holes” in them before showing his teeth to and attacking his owner. “I don’t mean, like, biting and running away as many dogs do when fear or defensive.
Lowe said that despite “poor bleeding,” he could move Moose to the backyard, but the dog returned to attack him again. In examining the damage, Lowe decided that the break was “so deep” that blood was “squirting” for a couple of feet.
Lowe was taken to the Er by his friends, where he received stitches before returning home to clean up a “literal pit” of blood. The following morning, as Lowe and Giudici wait for Lowe’s parents to collect the couple’s children while the pair drawn “the best action plan,” the dog attacked Lowe again and returned to the ER for more stitches.
He added, in meditation, that Lowe does not blame Moose for what went down, indicating that the dog had “experienced a lot of trauma” before the family adopted it. “We’re losing our dog, so strange. “And we miss him.”