As Sean Lowe recovers to be attack by her dog, the woman of the reality star, Catherine GIUDICIsent a public support message.
Go to Instagram Tuesday, March 18, GIUDICI, 38, shared a photo of LOWE, 41, folding for a kiss with one of the three children of the pair, his daughter, Mia, 4. In the cliché, the stitches are visible in the two elders of the old Bachelorarms.
GIUDICI, who also shares sons, Samuel, 8, and Isaiah, 6, with LOWE, legend the photo: “We love this man 🧡.” GIUDICI also marked LOWE in the post.
The Sweet Post follows Lowe’s revelation via Instagram On Monday, March 17, that Moose’s attack resulted in stitches in “five or six places” on his arm. “Hey everyone, so I guess you could say that our family has gone through something enough traumatic this weekend,” said Lowe in an emotional video of himself next to GIUDICI. “I debated to find out whether or not we should share it publicly, but I thought you were going to ask questions and probably see things, so I could just as well go ahead.”
GIUDICI, who fell in love with LOWE during season 17 of 2012 of The baccalaureatewiped tears while Lowe continued. “Thursday, I had friends for the barbecue. Catherine took the children to the shopping center, and we are just barbecue here on my patio, and it was a very beautiful night, so I had open doors and windows, and part of the barbecue smoke started to derive inside, and our smoke alarm started to leave,” he recalls. “So I take a flat vessel and go to smoke smoke from the smoke alarm, because the siren was incredibly noisy.
Lowe’s reprimand led Moose to bite the shoes of the star so hard that he “put holes” before showing his teeth to its owner and attacking it. “I don’t want to say, like, biting and fleeing like many dogs when they are frightened or defensive. I mean, attacking myself, and I just feel it to tear the flesh from my arm,” recalls Lowe. “At this point, I do everything I can just to push this dog.”
Lowe said that despite “badly bleeding”, he was able to move the moose in the courtyard, but the dog returned to attack him once again. After examining the damage, Lowe determined that the cup was “so deep” that the blood “squirt” on a few feet.
Lowe was taken to the emergency room by his friends, where he received points before going home to clean a “literal swimming pool” of blood. The next morning, when Lowe and GIUDICI were waiting for Lowe’s parents to pick up the couple’s children while the couple created “the best action plan”, the dog again attacked Lowe and he returned to the emergency room for more stitches.
He added that when reflecting, Lowe does not blame Moose for what happened, noting that the dog “underwent a lot of trauma” before the family adopted it. “We miss our dog, as weird as it may seem. He was a very, very good dog,” concluded Lowe. “And we are missing.”