"Big stick energy": mini dog fetches huge sticks and makes amused fans move out of his way

London, England - Little Bosco thinks big – and refuses to get the short end of the stick.

Bosco and his stick in action.
Bosco and his stick in action.  © TikTok/Screenshot/boscoandhisbigstick

Nicknamed "King of the Sticks," the small British dog is doing some heavy lifting on the internet.

With his audience of millions on TikTok and Instagram, Bosco's most successful video to date has gained over 28.9 million clicks.

In his clips, the three-year-old dachshund can be seen running through London parks carrying huge sticks in his mouth.

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Bosco has "big stick energy" – he doesn't let anyone get in his way.

He won't stop for anything, often tripping and brushing past people and other four-legged friends in his path.

Park-goers smile and move out of his way. Some even applaud the wiener dog as his owner Anna records his determined adventures.

Many who pass by are amused by the brave pup, for whom no stick seems too heavy and no path too tough.

Bosco's videos have brought joy to viewers around the world

Fans celebrate the loveable dachshund

Bosco sometimes gets applause from pedestrians for his efforts.
Bosco sometimes gets applause from pedestrians for his efforts.  © TikTok/Screenshot/boscoandhisbigstick

Bosco's internet fans are thrilled by the lovable dog.

"He is so damn cute!!!" wrote one Instagrammer. "He always makes me smile."

"I love the way he looks like he is on a very important mission," said another.

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Many said his long sticks were a great tactic to help people stay socially distanced.

This hot dog on a mission has definitely fetched the hearts of fans across the world!

Cover photo: Collage: TikTok/Screenshots/boscoandhisbigstick (2)

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