Emily Ratajakowski lets her husband do the heavy lifting as he carts home a 25lb bag of dog food

Emily Ratajkowski and her husband of almost three years Sebastian Bear-McClard were seen walking their dog in New York City on Thursday.

The couple stopped at a pet store to pick up food for their a Husky-German Shepherd mix pooch Colombo whom they adopted almost two years ago.

This comes after the Versace model revealed she is almost nine months along in her first pregnancy. ‘8+ months,’ she noted on a recent Instagram photo.

The trio: Emily Ratajkowski and her husband of almost three years Sebastian Bear-McClard were seen walking their dog in New York City on Thursday

Ratajkowski stood out in a bright red puffy coat and underneath she wore a shirt that featured a photo of singer Joni Mitchell from her Hejira album.

The friend of Kendall Jenner also had on black leggings with dark Nike sneakers. 

The cover girl wore her long dark hair down with a black face mask.

Her better half had on a black jacket over a graphic T-shirt with orange slacks and dark sneakers. The movie producer added a dark cap and face mask.

Dog days of winter: The couple stopped at a pet store to pick up food for their a Husky-German Shepherd mix pooch Colombo whom they adopted almost two years ago

Dog days of winter: The couple stopped at a pet store to pick up food for their a Husky-German Shepherd mix pooch Colombo whom they adopted almost two years ago

And he carried a large bag of Raw Blend dog food.

Colombo looked happy to be outdoors as he was walked by a green leash with a red harness. 

In October the model revealed she was pregnant with her first child with her husband.

And she said she was keen to raise her baby in a gender-neutral environment, because she doesn’t want to ‘force gender stereotypes’ on her future child.

Her main man: Her better half had on a black jacket over a graphic T-shirt with orange slacks and dark sneakers. The movie producer added a dark cap and face mask

Her main man: Her better half had on a black jacket over a graphic T-shirt with orange slacks and dark sneakers. The movie producer added a dark cap and face mask

In an essay for Vogue in which she announced her pregnancy, she wrote: ‘When my husband and I tell friends that I’m pregnant, their first question after Congratulations is almost always Do you know what you want?

‘We like to respond that we won’t know the gender until our child is 18 and that they’ll let us know then. Everyone laughs at this. 

‘There is a truth to our line, though, one that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with: the truth that we ultimately have no idea who – rather than what – is growing inside my belly.

A mood: The friend of Kendall Jenner also had on black leggings with dark Nike sneakers

A mood: The friend of Kendall Jenner also had on black leggings with dark Nike sneakers

‘Who will this person be? What kind of person will we become parents to? How will they change our lives and who we are? This is a wondrous and terrifying concept, one that renders us both helpless and humbled.’

Emily understands ‘the desire’ for people to know the ‘gender of our foetus’, and although she doesn’t want to think about her child in terms of gender, she noted she has always wanted a daughter.

She added: ‘I like the idea of forcing as few gender stereotypes on my child as possible. But no matter how progressive I may hope to be, I understand the desire to know the gender of our foetus; it feels like the first real opportunity to glimpse who they might be.

Joni fan: Ratajkowski stood out in a bright red puffy coat and underneath she wore a shirt that featured a photo of singer Joni Mitchell from her Hejira album

Joni fan: Ratajkowski stood out in a bright red puffy coat and underneath she wore a shirt that featured a photo of singer Joni Mitchell from her Hejira album

‘It occurs to me that as a younger person I’d almost automatically imagined myself having a daughter. I remember playing as a child, holding baby dolls and picturing myself with a future best friend: something like the American Girl doll I owned, who had brown eyes and brown hair to mirror my own features, a smaller version of myself.’

The model closed her essay by noting she has already learned so much from her baby, and is ‘full of wonder’ about what her future as a mother will hold.

She said: ‘I used to use magical thinking whenever I wanted something to go a certain way. Now, though, I don’t try to envision a pink or blue blanket in my arms. I’m too humbled to have any false notions of control. I’m completely and undeniably helpless when it comes to almost everything surrounding my pregnancy: how my body will change, who my child will be. But I’m surprisingly unbothered. Instead of feeling afraid, I feel a new sense of peace. I’m already learning from this person inside my body. I’m full of wonder.’

She also has a book of essays coming out.

Ready to go: This comes after the Versace model revealed she is almost nine months along in her first pregnancy. '8+ months,' she noted on a recent Instagram photo

Ready to go: This comes after the Versace model revealed she is almost nine months along in her first pregnancy. ‘8+ months,’ she noted on a recent Instagram photo

Taking to Instagram, she shared: ‘Thrilled and humbled to announce my book of essays entitled ‘My Body’ will be published by Metropolitan Books @macmillanusa @henryholtbooks.

‘It’s surreal to be working with an imprint that has published so many writers I admire (Noam Chomsky! Edward Snowden!) Now it’s time to get to work! (sic)’

Metropolitan editor Sara Bershtel said in a statement: ‘Emily Ratajkowski reveals herself to be devastatingly honest, nuanced, and strong – I’m not surprised that she thinks of herself first as a writer. I also admire how outspoken she is, how political, and how unafraid – what force she’ll be!’

She loves being pregnant: The pal of Kim Kardashian said her body has changed so much

She loves being pregnant: The pal of Kim Kardashian said her body has changed so much

Meanwhile, the 29-year-old model-and-actress previously insisted she never wanted to be famous.

She said: ‘I think, for me, the way I use my image and as a model and capitalize off of it has been very much about survival, rather than a representation of who I am.

‘Modelling was an amazing way to make money and gain stability; fame came with that and it was a bizarre thing. Fame wasn’t something I had really expected or really wanted – although deep down probably every 20 year old girl wants to be famous a little bit.

‘I feel really good about the fact that everything I’ve ever put out has been highly curated. What you see online is not my whole life. I think that sometimes people think they know everything about me. ‘Oh, we know all about your dog,’ or ‘We see your husband…’ But that’s not really who I am.

‘It’s a magazine or it’s an editorial, you know? I’m proud of the fact that I protected myself and did the work of privately figuring out who the f*** I am.’