Sean Lowe It is spending quality time with their children, and his dog Rehome, Gus.
It Bachelor Alum, 41, brought to his Instagram stories On Wednesday, June 18, they shared videos of Samuel, 9, Isaiah, 7 and Mia, 5, reconnected with the Bullmastiff. Lowe and his wife Catherine GiudiciThe mother of the children decided to rehabilitate the dog again in 2023 after he injured Samuel.
“Today is one of our favorite days,” Lowe said in a video he recorded in his car. “What do we do?”
“Seeing Gus!” Their children responded happily.
Other clips showed Lowe and his parenting and playing the canine at the Collar Club Academy, a dog training facility near Dallas, Texas.
Two years ago, Lowe revealed through Instagram that he and Guidici, 39, had made the difficult decision to make Give -Gus a new house.

Sean Lowe’s Instagram story on June 18.
Sean Lowe/Instagram“You know how much I love that dog and he was such a big dog,” the old reality star wrote in April 2023. The head. “
Lowe said “the result was a trip to the ER and a base in the head, so, as much as I love this dog, I have to put my children first.”
The family has not been best lucky when it comes to pets. In January 2025, they took Casa Moose, a rescue boxer and two months later, Lowe was taken to the emergency room after the dog He attacked him.
“My first thought is:” I think the dog may have been nailed to an artery, “Lowe said in an Instagram video of March.” And we have the video, that the video is too violent. I am not going to share it, but I am sorry to say, “This is serious. You have to take a hospital. Call Catherine.” And I thank God for my friends were there because they could precipitate -ER. “”
After the attack, Lowe finally learned that he could not keep up in the same house as his children. He shared that he contacted animal control and the adoption agency to discuss the best course of action.
In an April Instagram update, Lowe told his followers that he was “healing” and the The scars on the wrist were not “as bad as I thought they would be.”
Lowe said that he believes it will be fine “from a psychological perspective”, but said that past events had “affected” Guidici, 39.
“I am very grateful that I was me and it was not my children or my wife, and I did it relatively unscathed,” he said about the attack in March. “You have your scars for the rest of my life, but I can live with it.”