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Woman Pulls Up at Drive-Thru, Internet Not Prepared for Who She Sees

Woman Pulls Up at Drive-Thru, Internet Not Prepared for Who She Sees

Newsweek6 days ago
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A dachshund named Stanley was spotted at a popular British café's drive-thru waiting in line to get his birthday treat, and internet users can't cope with the hilarious footage shared on TikTok.
The clip, posted on Monday by a woman who was in line behind the pup, @naomiharvey96, shows the wiener popping his little head out of the car window to greet the barista, before getting his sweet treat.
"If you're having a bad day enjoy watching this doggo we spotted in the Costa drive-through getting his birthday puppucino," she writes in the clip.
"He made our day. I really hope this video finds the owner of this handsome boy because everyone in the drive-thru was BEAMING," the caption says.
A screenshot of the viral video shows Stanley in line to get his drive-thru puppuccino.
A screenshot of the viral video shows Stanley in line to get his drive-thru puppuccino.
@naomiharvey96
And the video did indeed reach the pup's owner, @onlystans02, who commented: "THIS IS U.S.!! Thank you so much for capturing this from your angle!!! You made our evening last night when we got a message saying 'please say this is you!?' It's made me smile ever since!!!
"Stanley LOVES a puppachino and the fact he kept his hat on made me emotional and happy at the same time!! Thank you so much for putting the video out there for us to find!!!"
A puppuccino is a small amount of plain whipped cream served in a small espresso cup that has become incredibly popular among dogs and their owners. As of 2024, about 42 percent of Americans had gotten their canine this sweet treat.
Vetnique experts say that whipped cream can be an innocent treat if given once in a while. However, because it is mostly made up of sugar and saturated fat, and it doesn't offer much in the way of nutrients, it should only be given on special occasions.
The American Kennel Club says that dogs can have varying degrees of lactose intolerance, with some experiencing mild symptoms, and others more severe. The most-common symptoms include loose stools, gas, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
If your dog shows any of these symptoms after drinking a small amount of milk or consuming dairy, then they are probably lactose-intolerant.
The video quickly went viral on social media and has so far received over 139.000 views and more than 12,800 likes on the platform.
One user, Costa Coffee, commented: "May both sides of his pillow always be cold, and his puppachino cup forever full."
Moonstruck Event Hire added: "Stanley is the best, most loved pooch. Happy birthday Stanley."
Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.
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