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Dog Who Can’t Walk in Straight Line Invents New Way of Walking #Video


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Fenix is a rescued disabled dog, who was almost put down by his old owners. Luckily, he was adopted by a kind family. He faces the world with a smile and it is his differences that make him special. His special way of walking is universally adorable. Fenix brings joy to everyone he meets on, as his mom calls it, "prance".

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  • Randy Ferguson Added Cool video! I like his prancing. God bless his owners for loving him and taking care of him the way they do.
  • Carol S. Added Fenix is a beautiful dog, no matter that he walks differently than others!
  • CharMaine Added God made Fenix perfect. And to even have a pen-pal in TX. Bonus. Many lives are impacted well because of Fenix. Thanks, Zoe, for sharing him with us. Great story.
  • Midge Rooney Added Fenix's video is so heartwarming. He is a love.
  • Sandi Added I think the video was beautiful and he walks and prances so cute. His eyes and white coat are so pretty. I'm glad he has a good home now.
  • Beth Added Beautiful story about a beautiful family who is making a difference, especially for their pen pal in Texas!
  • Mary Jane Added Lovely dog, I had a cat with the same problem and he was the sweetest, gentle cat I have ever had. Still miss him.
  • Lola Added I love that dog!!! He's beautiful~As long as he is healthy thats all that matters!!! He can walk and play different but thats OK!! He act's so sweet & loving!! Hope you're ok Mel!!!
  • BA Added Thanks Mel-I am so happy that Felex found a great family. God bless him and his friend and family and you too Mel.
  • mercedes Added Thanks mel for another great video. I wonder what breed of dog this is? In response to Bonnie--you said we can't share on Facebook, but I do all the time.
    I hope you have fully recovered, Mel!
  • Kay Added We all have a handicap one way or another but if we learn to overcome it we are better people. Same rule for animals. This is an inspiration to all
  • Lillian Added love it.
  • Dee Added Thank you Zoe for your love for that gorgeous dog and your patience. I love her prancing and I see nothing wrong with Fenix at all. I would take her in a nano minute. So beautiful, thank you for giving her such a wonderful life.
  • Sheri Added Thank you for this video, it goes to tell us none of us are born perfect but we just have to Love one another. That is the one thing that many don't have in life to share is LOVE one another.
  • Bonnie Grimes Added What a beautiful story of a wonderful dog.. To bad we can't share any more on Facebook..
  • Patricia Yager Delagrange Added What a beautiful story
  • Kathy Added Fenix has the cutest prance. She is a beautiful dog......I'm so happy that she was rescued by those wonderful people.
  • Allie Werhan Added I have had several cats with cerebellar dysplasia, and like Fenix, they have adapted their walks and
    movements in remarkable ways. We are often quick to discard that which is different, but we are lucky our parents didn't have the same thought, because we are all different in some way. My cats have been sweet, cuddly, cute, full of purrs...cats, in other words. I am glad Fenix was rescued and given the chance to prove what a fine dog he is.
  • Henry Added Can't financially support you. I can pray for God to supply your needs. Amen.
  • [email protected] Added Fenix is such an inspiration to us humans-especially me!!! If only we all had the determination of a Fenix!!!