Dog with Neurological Disorder's Morning Routine Is a Breath of Fresh Air

Fenix is such a happy guy!

Every dog is special in their own way, but it's hard to deny that @fenixlumiere the 'white wolf' stands out from the crowd. Not only does he have a pure white coat and striking blue eyes, but his unique way of walking has everyone under his spell, too. We have a feeling you'll love this blue-eyed dog and his joyful morning routine just as much as we do!

His 'prance' might be a result of his neurological disorder--cerebellar hypoplasia--but it's honestly adorable to watch. And don't worry, aside from balance and coordination challenges, it doesn't hurt Fenix whatsoever!

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Fenix looks like the happiest guy! We'd love to be woken up by his talking and cuddles, but that prance of his has us smiling from ear to ear. His paw-rents are so lucky to have him!

"I know it’s a disorder he has but he walks like he doesn’t have a care in the world," shared commenter @jimpansey. "It always brings a smile to my face. Thank you, Fenix." See what we mean? So many people have fallen in love with this dog's unwavering joy. No wonder he has over 2 million TikTok followers already!

Not only is Fenix unbelievably cute, but he's a smart boy, too! We love that @haz_spoiled_ruffruffs pointed out how "he knows to lean against the wall while going down the stairs." Little adjustments like that seem to make a world of difference for this pup who struggles with coordination and balance. Clearly, he needs zero help when walking on the ground, though!

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