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Golden Retriever With A Cute Black Mark On His Face Gets More Than 100K Followers On Instagram

Dogs embrace their own uniqueness. These heaven-sent critters do not have any problem with their appearance, and that’s a good thing. It just shows how self-assured and confident they are.

Dogs’ unique and unusual traits sometimes make them even more loveable. A lovely dog with a distinguishing black mark on his face has been attracting the attention of everyone. The proof? He’s got a lot of friends on social media – more than 100K people are following him on Instagram.

Enzo Viola, a unique pup

Enzo Viola is a Golden Retriever that is born with an unusual genetic mutation. Such a condition has left him with a dark patch of fur on the left side of his face.

Enzo has his own account on Instagram where he loves to show everyone his playful side. He wants to make it known that his condition does not stop him from living an active and happy life.

There is even one video that shows Enzo picking up a branch and shaking it as if the piece of wood is prey. There is also one video where the pup can be seen dozing off in the bed as he cuddles with the blanket. What makes this clip popular is that it shows how endearing he is by slowly blinking his eyes and eventually falling asleep. The said video has been seen more than 10,000 times on Instagram.

Enzo’s family loves him so much

Clarissa Castro, Enzo’s 15-year-old owner, says that Enzo is a special pup. She emphasizes that the mutation does not affect any part of the dog except for his appearance.

The teenager, however, says that it is not just the cute mark that has made her and her family fall for Enzo. She explains that when the family has met Enzo and his brothers, they have fallen in love with the pup instantly, as he is the sweetest and most playful pooch in the litter. Clarissa also says that the dog loves following a routine, and he does not complain about it.

Image Source: Enzo Viola via Instagram

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