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This hunky hiker’s earnest, giggly nature TikToks are here to ease your anxiety

pic.twitter.com/C1i99Gjet3He is the most perfect encapsulation of golden retriever (puppy) energy I have ever seen. He is so happy, he gets himself into scrapes and presents it with an “Oh no! You guys…”, will stop his car to run in a field, hasn’t a care about being silly in public.

He is pure daft joy.omg he's so happy i love him pic.twitter.com/9B17SgXctPSo, who is Mairhofer, and where did he come from? Did he just appear on the mountains one day, put on this earth to spread joy with his sweet giggle and perky pecs? Well… not no.Born in the picturesque city of Innsbruck, Austria—which is nestled between the snow-capped Alps and the sparkling blue River Inn—Mairhofer was discovered by a designer at 16 when he officially began his modeling career.Though he admits it was hard to leave behind his family and the “beloved mountains” he grew up surrounded by, Mairhofer followed his model dream to Munich and later Milan, posing for editorial shoots, working with brands, and even walking the runway. But not before he studied to be a hairdresser!A post shared by Peter Mairhofer

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