Pregnant woman enlists the help of her two dogs to tell husband they are expecting 

A mother-to-be surprised her husband with the exciting news that their family, with two dogs, was gaining an addition of the human variety. 

Athena Medina used her little furry helpers to break the news of her long awaited pregnancy to her husband Breton. 

Athena, who had just learned that she was pregnant the night before, decided to tell her husband in a special way. She tied bibs to her female dog Paisley, and her male dog Maveric. 

So sweet: The pups are readying for their newest addition, and helping Athena tell her husband she is pregnant 

The excited dad, Breton, reads over the message on his dogs' bibs that read 'Big brother' and 'Big sister in training'

The excited dad, Breton, reads over the message on his dogs’ bibs that read ‘Big brother’ and ‘Big sister in training’

He reads a short note in this box his wife Athena gives to him, and then jumps for total joy that they are finally getting the baby they were trying for 

He reads a short note in this box his wife Athena gives to him, and then jumps for total joy that they are finally getting the baby they were trying for 

In the video, Athena is talking to her dogs, saying their gonna go surprise dad. 

She sends them out to the living room wearing adorable bibs that read ‘Brother in training’ and ‘Sister in training.’

Athena tells the pups to ‘Go find dad!’ and they run out into the living room towards him. 

A confused Breton says, ‘What are they wearing?’

He grabs one and reads it, yelling: ‘Are you serious?’ He reads the second bib, and it sinks in.

Breton is elated at the news, repeating, ‘What? No way, seriously?!’ 

She then hands him a tiny box, while its unclear whats inside it- it is the final confirmation that she is definitely pregnant. 

Breton jumps for joy screaming jubilantly with the news of their expanding brood. 

‘After trying and praying for a tiny human for close to two years, I finally got to tell my husband that I’m pregnant! And of course our first babies had to be a part of it,’ explained Athena.



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