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Over 14 million people have watched the "adorable" video of a labrador who has his very own pacifier.
The viral video shared by @good.boy.ollie has received more than 3.5 million likes and 24,000 comments, at the time of writing.
The internet can't get enough of Ollie, who initially found a random binky during a dog walk. His owner noticed he loved it, so he treated her furry friend to his own.
The video has been a hit online and serotonin levels have been boosted, one user wrote: "I think we can all agree that everytime we see an Ollie tiktok we smile."

The popular pooch has stolen the hearts of the internet and he has been compared to a "proper baby" as he sucks on a binky.
TikTokers are in awe of "gentle" Ollie, however one user has warned Ollie's owner to be careful. She states her mom ended up £6,000 ($6,700) vet bill as her dog swallowed the teat of the pacifier that blocked his or her stomach.
While Ollie appears to be handling the binky very well, it is important to supervise dogs to ensure they don't swallow things they shouldn't.
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According to Pet MD, some of the most common objects swallowed are bones, food wrappers, rocks and socks. All of these items can cause punctures and intestine blockages.
The health and petcare source has stated the specific steps to take will depend on what your dog ingested, how long ago it happened, and your dog's symptoms. Here is a general guide for dealing with swallowed objects:
- If you know your dog has swallowed an object: call your veterinarian immediately and take your dog's to the vets
- Never induce vomiting without speaking to a veterinarian as some objects and chemicals are more dangerous if vomited, such as batteries
- If your dog swallowed something that might be poisonous, call the ASPCA poison control at 888-426-4435 for guidance.
- If your dog is chocking, check their mouth for foreign objects that may be lodged there. Do not try and pull them out. Do take your dog to the vets who can remove it safely.
Another user said: "You can get dog-sized pacifiers on Amazon! They're bigger so you don't have to worry about him swallowing it."
Many users have complimented the brown labrador by calling him "cute" and "adorable".
"Omg he is like a proper baby, protect him at all costs," said another.
Newsweek reached out to @good.boy.ollie for comment. We could not verify the details of the case.
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