00:00Someone dumped a tiny blind puppy in a park that cars can drive in.
00:06My dogs are all super sweet and they all wanted to lick her and sniff her.
00:10And then she ran into everything. I'm like, this baby's blind.
00:14I love her mother.
00:15She's so cute and so brave. She's like, I'll figure this out. I got it.
00:21Probably a week later, the same rescuer said, hey, I'm pretty sure they just found her sibling.
00:26She came right in and she was kind of scared at first.
00:28And Madison was sniffing her like, come on, come on.
00:34And then after a few minutes, she's like, all right, let's go.
00:36And it was like they hadn't even been apart. It was adorable.
00:46She was the puppy that my husband and my kid really gravitated toward.
00:56You got to teach her to listen to you, so just keep walking.
00:58Good girl.
01:00But I kept seeing puppy Madison pop up. She wasn't getting adopted.
01:05And so I had talked to my husband over a month.
01:08What if we adopted her sister? And he was like, sure.
01:11Sisters reunited.
01:12Whatever I want to do, like he's always on board.
01:15What's daddy making?
01:16So we changed their names. Puppy Madison is Zoe. And Sissy is now Lulu.
01:26This is the way outside.
01:27I knew it was going to take some patience and some practice.
01:30We just did it in steps.
01:35Come on, Zoe. Step down. Step down.
01:38I was so worried about Zoe.
01:41But once Zoe had the house and the backyard mapped out,
01:44like she runs now and they play all day long.
01:48What do you think?
01:49Going to new places, Lulu reassures her.
01:53Girls, there you go.
01:55The biggest thing that has really surprised me
01:58is just having my eyes opened up to black dogs
02:02and also dogs with disabilities.
02:05They just have lower rates of adoption.
02:08They're just normal dogs.
02:09They love so unconditionally.
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