Sean Lowe and his wife, Catherine Giudici, are eager to get back to their normal lives after dealing with their tragic dog attack.
On Thursday, April 17, Lowe, 41, and Giudici, 38, gave an update on how they and their kids — Samuel, Isaiah and Mia — are coping.
“Once again, thank you so much to everyone who sent us really nice DMs, we appreciate it more than you know,” Lowe explained in an Instagram video. “But if it’s OK with you I think we would like to be getting back to what we do best, and that is really just making fun of our kids and creating really dumb content.”
Giudici agreed with her husband, adding that they want to go back to “having fun.”
“We’re gonna get back to that if that’s OK with everybody. Alright, we’ll see you soon,” Lowe concluded in the clip.
Last month, Lowe opened up about a traumatic incident that happened with his new dog, Moose.

“On Thursday, I was having some friends of mine over to barbecue,” Lowe shared in an Instagram post. “Catherine took the kids to the mall, and we’re just barbecuing here on my patio, and it was a really nice night, so I had the doors and windows open, and some of the smoke from the barbecue started to drift inside, and our smoke alarm started going off. So I grab a dish rag and I’m going over to waft the smoke away from the smoke alarm, because the siren was insanely loud. And as I’m holding the dish rag, Moose comes up and, like, bites it and kind of nips my finger really aggressively, which is something that he does not do. So, you know, I kind of gave him a, ‘No, Moose.’”
Lowe went on to explain that Moose began biting his feet and eventually started attacking him.
“I feel him just kind of ripping into the flesh of my arm,” Lowe recalled. “And at this point, I am doing everything I possibly can just to fend this dog off.”
The former Bachelor had to be rushed to the ER and received stitches in “five or six different places.” The following day, Lowe’s parents came to the house to take the children as he researched “the best plan of action” to take Moose away.
“I’m waiting in the front yard for my parents to show up with the kids. They show up, and we’re getting the kids in the car so that they can go with them, and the next thing I know, I hear a ‘No, no, no, no.’ And it’s Catherine from inside the house,” Lowe remembered. “And I look at the front door because I’m standing in the front yard, and I see Moose running out the front door.”
Moose began attacking Lowe again, “ripping into” his flesh before the family called 911 and he received more stitches.
“We miss our dog, as weird as that sounds. He was a really, really good dog,” Lowe added. “And we miss him.”
On Tuesday, April 15, Lowe confirmed that he is “doing great” now and is “healing.”
“My scars aren’t as bad as I thought they would be,” he shared on his Instagram Story. “Isaiah likes to kiss this one here. The doctor told me that one is about as good as it’s going to get, it’s kind of red. It won’t be red forever, but I’ll have a cool scar there forever.”