Yesterday, Matt Roloff, star of “Little People Big World,” shared a harrowing story about his beloved dog, Lucy. Taking to social media, he revealed the frightening incident that occurred and the urgent trip he had to make to the emergency vet. Read on to find out what happened and the current status of Lucy’s well-being.
Matt Roloff’s Dog, Lucy, Receives Emergency Care
Matt Roloff shared a series of photos on his Instagram account, featuring his small dog, Lucy, receiving treatment at the vet. In the images, Lucy appeared frightened but resilient as she sat atop the examination table.
In the accompanying caption, Matt explained the events that led to Lucy’s rushed visit to the animal hospital. He expressed his gratitude to his friends, Bill and Char, who serve as Lucy’s caretakers. “Apparently Lucy had a severe reaction to a nasty bee sting… Thankfully, they administered an IV for anaphylactic shock just in time,” wrote the “Little People Big World” star. He added that he would return to Oregon earlier than planned to ensure Lucy has all the necessary support during her recovery.
Fans quickly flooded the comment section with well wishes for Matt and Lucy, expressing their hopes for the pup’s speedy recuperation. Messages such as “Oh, poor Lucy! I hope she will be okay” and assurances of prayers were shared with the “Little People Big World” star.
How Is the LPBW Star Enjoying His Retirement?
Recently, Matt Roloff gave fans a glimpse into his retirement plans. In an Instagram post, he shared a conversation between himself and his wife, Caryn Chandler, about how he intends to spend his time.
During their discussion, Matt revealed a project he has taken on during retirement. He stumbled upon a collection of old photos that he plans to organize. One of the snapshots he shared showed the family’s old treehouse, which held cherished memories.
In the caption, he reminisced about the treehouse, mentioning how it was situated in a tree that was later destroyed during a storm. They had to cut down the tree, and the treehouse went with it. “My kids played, slept, and had lunch in that treehouse nearly every day while growing up. What a wonderful memory!” he fondly recalled.
Instead of continuing with the photo sorting, Matt Roloff decided to join Caryn in the pool to cool off from the scorching Arizona summer.