00:00When I got pregnant, people started making the comments,
00:03aren't you worried? You've got a baby, you've got a Stappy.
00:06We put a lot of work into his training
00:10because we knew that Stappies get stereotyped.
00:16We made a point to just include him in absolutely everything.
00:21When Tommy and Baby A first met, he was really cautious.
00:29He's trying to get close, but he's trying to stay as far away as possible.
00:37He was often coming up to her.
00:40He would watch her in a little bassinet
00:42or when she was sleeping somewhere out here with us.
00:50We've got a playmat where she spends time
00:53and he always comes over and sits or lays right next to her.
00:58Did Tommy sit on you?
01:01As she got older, you started to see her reaching out to him.
01:08She'll crawl over and start doe-punching him and he loves it.
01:12He actually loves the attention.
01:13I think when he got that back from her,
01:16he got a lot more interested in a really positive way.
01:19She's seven months old now
01:21and they just have the sweetest relationship.
01:26We go for a walk.
01:28She's watching him the entire time.
01:29She's not watching where we're going.
01:32It's so important for us to advocate for bully breeds
01:35because it's unjustified how stereotyped they are.
01:39The best part about raising them together
01:41is the little moments that become the big moments.
01:46Seeing that they're forming a relationship
01:48that's just going to have such an impact on her life,
01:50the best is yet to come.
01:52What is this?
01:54What is it?
01:55What is it?
02:01Hussie.
02:02What is it?
02:02You
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