Bindi Irwinand her family are getting together to celebrate their beloved dog,Stella the pug.
“She may not be the most dangerous creature we have here, but she’s an absolute legend,” Robert, 17, jokes as he takes the pooch for a walk around Australia Zoo, where the Irwins work and live.
The family then convenes at a kitchen to put the finishing touches on what Robert calls an “oat-based, gluten-free, vegan birthday cake for dogs,” making an icing comprised of yogurt and peanut butter.
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“Oh dear,” Bindi quips after her daughter hilariously breaks off a piece of the cake.
The fun continues as the family’s other dog, Piggy the Cavalier King Charles spaniel, joins the group and begins licking the crumbs off Grace’s hand.

“That was Grace’s first cake assembly and National Pug Day, so she’s excited,” Bindi says.
“She loved it,” Robert chimes in. “And most importantly, the pug — the pug of the hour — she was loving it.”
“Well done, everybody!” Bindi adds.

“Everything we do is to create positive change on the planet and protect as many beautiful animal species as we can,” Binditold The Bumpin February of how she hopes to raise her child to carry on her family’s devotion to wildlife conservation. “I’m so excited for our daughter to grow up learning about the importance of giving back and making a difference in the world for the future generation.”
“I know in my heart that she will forge her own path to make our planet a better place through her connections with the gorgeous animals that we protect here at Australia Zoo and the conservation work we do with animal species around the globe,” said Bindi.
source: people.com