In a heartbreaking turn of events, country music artist Morgan Wallen’s little kid was rushed to the hospital after being attacked by Morgan’s ex-fiancée’s dog.
Morgan Wallen, 30, has had a difficult few weeks. Due to vocal fold stress, he had to cancel several shows in May, and now his family has experienced yet another heartbreaking incident.
The hospital received a visit from Indigo, Wallen’s 2-year-old son, on Sunday after he suffered a dog bite to the face.
The dog that mauled the youngster was not just any dog.

Legend is the dog that KT Smith, Wallen’s ex-fiancée, owns. Wallen and Smith, a Nashville-based social media personality, were previously engaged; their son Indigo is due in July 2020.
Smith was the one who initially reported the sad events in a series of Instagram videos.
“He bit Indigo in the face yesterday, and [Indigo] needed stitches. We spent yesterday morning at the emergency room,” she explained.
Indigo’s injuries were inspected at the hospital, and the kid needed stitches.

Many individuals advised that the dog be put down after Smith released the emotional videos on social media. Several followers agreed that it was the only thing to do.
Smith adopted the Great Pyrenees dog last year. The dog, like many other rescue pets, has a history of trauma, according to her. That, according to KT, is the most likely explanation for its hostile conduct.
She cried when she realized the dog could have been killed. Instead, she asked her followers for suggestions and refused to send her dog to a kill shelter, claiming that all other shelters were filled.
“Since then, we’ve been searching for solutions, and I simply couldn’t bring myself to do what everyone else says and, supposedly, what you’re meant to do. “Everyone tells you to put the dog down because they are aggressive,” she said.

Smith revealed a few hours later that she had discovered a solution.
“We just dropped Legend off with the sweetest family, where he will be living out his full potential and best life on a farm,” Smith explained. “I couldn’t have asked for a better family to love on him, and they’re East Tennesseeans, so we can visit whenever we want.”
Smith claims she received a lot of negative feedback on Instagram after posting her story. We all know that social media can be hostile even in the best of circumstances, and this was no exception.

The Nashville influencer posted an image of a message that said, OK, no, you care more about the f—ing dog than your kid?” “What’s the matter with you?”
“Being a mom means caring for your child first and finding the dog a home away from your child before they come back into the house,” Smith responded.
“To be a dog mom is to find the best possible home for the dog, knowing that they can thrive in an environment meant for them without children.”

We all want our children to be safe and to grow up in a secure environment.
When our beloved children are harmed, it is incredibly sad for any parent.
Right now, our thoughts are with Morgan Wallen’s 2-year-old son, and we wish him a speedy recovery and the chance to move on from this upsetting situation.