
“He was biting my feet so hard, he actually put holes in my shoes, and it was hurting my feet,” Lowe said. “I give him like a very stern, like, ‘Moose, no, no.’ And it was right about that moment where he shows his teeth at me and just attacks me. And I don’t mean like, bite and run off, like a lot of dogs do when they’re scared or defensive. I mean, attacks me. And I feel him just kind of ripping into the flesh of my arm. And at this point, I am doing everything I possibly can just to fend this dog off.”
Sean Lowe managed to move towards the door and get Moose outside, but then the #rescue dog forced its way back to attack again. Sean said at that point he was, “fighting for my life.”
“We’ve only had him for a little under 3 months, but like he’s my dog,” Lowe said. “I walk him. If I run errands, he goes in the truck with me. When I get out of my chair, my kids don’t like it, because he follows me. He doesn’t follow them. Like, it’s my dog.”
Sean miraculously moved the dog towards the door again and got it outside, slamming the door shut. But the damage was done. He immediately noticed the bite area was “squirting blood a couple feet.”
“And so my first thought is I think that dog may have nicked an artery. And we have the video, which the video is way too violent. I’m not going to share that, but, you hear me saying, ‘This is serious. You got to get me to a hospital. Call Catherine.”
He was rushed to the hospital and received medical care, but soon realized he still had to deal Moose at home. He was quickly trying to get his kids into the car to safety with the grandparents when the THIRD attack began. Sean’s fatherly instincts kicked in, allowing him to pin Moose to the ground until police arrived.
“I’ve got a hold of his collar, but I know that he’s ripped my arm open. “And I just know, like, I’m fighting for my life here, like, I feel like, If this dog gets up, he is going to kill me.”
After Moose the rescue pet tried to m/rder Sean three times, he reflects on it with classic dogdelulu and domesticviolence scripts:
“I’m grateful it happened the way it did. He was a really, really good dog, and we miss him.” 🤡
You can’t make it up when it comes to this topic!
-Greg



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