Shane Bieber’s wife, Kara, shared a sneak peek of her enjoying the off-season with her family. She shared a story on her Instagram on Friday; the snapshot features Bieber out for a walk, pushing their child Kav in a baby stroller along with two dogs on a walking path.They have two dogs named Hanky and Emmeryjo. Kara adores their family time and wrote,“My crew.”(Image source- Kara Bieber/ Instagram)Kara gave birth to Kav McClain, her and Shane's first child, in March of this year. She also shared a clip of her walk-in closet with clothes hung neatly on Instagram. She captioned it,“Spent the whole day unpacking & organizing because our stuff from just got here.”(Image source- Kara Bieber/ Instagram)Kara is a self-proclaimed entrepreneur with two ventures: Kinlike and Teltskincare. In a podcast with Now with Nadine and later featured in City Lifestyle magazine in March, she expressed,“Being a mom comes first, but my brands mean so much to me. I love having something of my own beyond Shane’s career.”Shane Bieber drops a sassy comment on Kara’s “Dopamine Menu” post.Kara posted a photo dump of enjoying family time in the off-season on Wednesday. The post features Kav Macclain, their two pet dogs, Hanky and Emmeryjo, and Bieber.The carousel has a snapshot of Kara’s skincare brand, Telt products, while Kav is sitting on the floor guarding a baseball, and lastly, a collection of baseballs mounted on the wall.Kara captioned it,“Dopamine Menu.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostShane Bieber wrote a quirky reaction,“Yes I’ll have some more please ❤️‍🔥”Kara adores her family and calls it,“I love our little family so much!”(Image source- Kara Bieber/ Instagram)The couple is enjoying an offseason vacation in Scottsdale, Arizona.Earlier this month, Shane Bieber exercised his $16M player option with the Blue Jays for 2026. Bieber, who arrived from Cleveland via trade in July, pitched seven regular-season games for Toronto last year after recovering from Tommy John surgery. He also played a significant part in their World Series run, pitching 18.2 innings in five postseason appearances.