Morgan Wallen’s 2-Year-Old Son Gets Stitches After Dog Bites Him
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Morgan Wallen’s 2-year-old son Indigo was taken to the hospital to receive stitches earlier this week after he was bitten by the family dog. Indigo’s mom, KT Smith, took to Instagram stories on Monday to share what happened.
Morgan Wallen’s Son Gets Stitches After Dog Bites Him
Smith shared that she rescued a dog over a year ago named Legend, saying she felt like they “saved each other.” On Sunday, Legend unfortunately bit Indigo on his face, and the 2-year-old had to be taken to the emergency room to get stitches.
“Since then, we have been looking for options. And I just couldn’t bring myself to what everyone else says, and what you’re supposed to do, apparently,” Smith said, referring to euthanasia. She tearfully explained that Legend “does not deserve that” and “could do really great with a family that doesn’t have small children.”
Smith asked her followers for their help, as she wanted to avoid sending Legend to a shelter. She asked if anyone in the Nashville area was able to give the dog a home immediately. Smith emphasized that Legend is “not aggressive towards adults at all.”
She was also sure to let her followers know that Indigo will be okay, and he will have minimal scarring from the injury.
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The Dog Will Be Going to a New Home
Smith shared her work phone number on Instagram stories, asking followers to only text her if they knew of a good home for Legend. Several hours later, she posted an update about the situation, saying they they dropped the dog off “with the sweetest family.”
She went on to write that Legend “will be living out his full potential and best life on a farm.” Smith said she “couldn’t have asked for a better family for him to be loved on by.” Since the family is in East Tennessee, they’ll also be able to visit Legend.
Smith thanked her followers “for helping but also for crying with me and lifting me up.” Wallen hasn’t commented publicly on the situation.