Lili Reinhart is giving fans an updated on her dog Milo after he was attacked.

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The “Riverdale” actress delivered a tearful address via her Instagram Story on Friday. Reinhart, 23, revealed Milo was brutally attacked by another dog while out on a walk.

Oh my god Lili 😢 I just want to hug you right now. pic.twitter.com/5sidF29Jt2 — Barchie Daily (@Barchiedaily) April 10, 2020

“This is weird for me and I’m not exactly sure why I’m doing it, but I guess for all the people out that that care about my little dog Milo,” Reinhart began. “I was taking him out today to get some exercise. I had a mask and gloves on so don’t start with me about that.”

“He was attacked by another dog,” she continued. “It was pretty bad. I had to rush him to the hospital, and he’s there now getting surgery.”

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Reinhart said Milo suffered a “pretty deep wound” on his neck.

On Saturday, Reinhart returned to Instagram where she provided an update along with a picture of the two of them cuddling.

“Thank you so much to everyone who reached out to me about Milo,” she said in a new video. “It was an outpouring of love and that was so incredibly sweet and kind. Thank you. He’s OK, he’s home with me. He had surgery. He had a big wound on his head, so part of his head is shaved and he has a little puncture wound here [neck] as well that’s stitched up. He’s OK. He’s a little timid. He’s on pain meds to help because you can tell he’s quite uncomfortable with the stitches.”

“I can honestly say it was the most terrifying thing I’ve ever experienced,” she added. “I keep having flashbacks on that entire situation and how traumatizing it was for him and me. I mean I just, I hope that he heals really well and he’s not terrified of other dogs from now on—we’re probably gonna have to work on that.”

Reinhart concluded, “He’s doing surprisingly well and being a little extra cuddly right now which is very sweet, but I am watching his every move and taking good care of him.”