Sean Lowe It is providing new details in the wake of repeated attacks by the dog of his family that left him injured.
Taking in his Instagram stories with the youngest son Isaiah on Tuesday, April 15, the first SINGLE41, thanked fans for their support before providing a health update.
“Hey everyone, we’re back,” Lowe began. “I haven’t been on Instagram since the whole thing of the dog, but I wanted to show up here and tell everyone, thank you very much. I want to say we have thousands and thousands of messages … people who wanted me well and sharing similar stories. But thank you, because I can say it was just honest and heartfelt.”
As for how Lowe is doing at the moment, he confirmed that he is “doing well” before disclosing the information received from his doctor.
“I’m getting healed, my wounds are not as bad as I thought they would,” Lowe detailed before showing the camera in my hand. “Isaiah likes to kiss this here. The doctor told me someone is just as good as he will get, it’s a red kind. It won’t be red forever, but I will have a delightful scar there forever.”
Lowe also gave his son a chance to share his thoughts. “You have anything you want to say?” He asked the 6-year-old, who replied, “Thank you for talking to Dad about nice things.”
Lowe discovered on March 17, on Instagram post that his dog, Moose, attacked him twice within the 12 -hour space. Low’s wife, Catherine’s judges – With whom Lowe married in January 2014 and shares the sons Samuel, 8, and Isaiah, 6, and my daughter, 5, with – appeared clearly exciting while sitting next to him in the video.
“On Thursday, I was having some of my friends to the barbecue. Catherine took the kids to the center, and we’re just barbecing here in my yard, and it was a really beautiful night, so I had open doors and windows, and some of the barbecue smoke began to dive inside, and our smoke alarm began.” “So I grab a plate cloth and I’m going to shake smoke away from the smoke alarm because the siren was madly loud. And while I’m holding the cup of the dish, the moose comes out and, how, bites it and the kind of my nephews really aggressively, that is something he doesn’t. “”
According to Lowe, Moose then began to bite the legs so much that the dog “put holes” in his shoes.
“At this point again, there is so much chaos that is happening with the alarm that is leaving, I give him a very harsh, like, ‘Moose. No.’ And it was right for the moment where he shows his teeth to me and just attacks me, and I don’t want to say as a bite and run like many dogs that do when they are scared or protective. “

Although Lowe said he was “bad bleeding”, he was able to get into the backyard.
“He turns to the door and attacks me a second time, and not trying to be dramatic, but honestly I just felt like I was fighting for my life here against a dog,” he recalled. “Not just a dog. My dog, or not? How, he’s my dog. We’ve only had him for a little under three months, but, like he is my dog.”
Given the extension of his injuries, Lowe asked his friends of “rushing me in the ER”. There, he received stitches in “five or six different places” on the side. The next day, Moose accidentally went out and “made a beeline” for Lowe, attacking her again “less than 12 hours” after the initial incident.
“Just again, feeling getting into my flesh,” he said. “And so I am able to fight it on earth. And this dog is so strong, he is so explosive, but I am able to fight it on earth. I have taken a catch of his collar, but I know he is tearing my arm, and I just know, as, I am fighting for my life here, as if I feel like this dog.”
Lowe’s family then summoned 911, with police intervening to subdue moose, and he returned to the hospital to get more stitches. Lowe emphasized that the proof was not the “fault” of the dog as he was likely to experience trauma before they adopted it in January, and although the family makes plans to reopen Moose, they are still missing him regardless of circumstances.