Golden Retriever sisters getting ear drops.
(Photo Credit: @daisythegoldiee / Instagram)

Video: Golden Retriever Has Major FOMO After Furry Sister Gets Ear Drops for Allergies

A heartwarming video is charming the internet, featuring two Golden Retrievers and a very funny case of FOMO (fear of missing out). Siblings usually fight over toys, snacks, or who claims the best nap spot. For Daisy and Maple, though, it’s all about ear drops. Daisy has been battling allergies that have led to ear infections, so her daily routine includes a round of ear medication from mom.

But Maple? She refuses to be left out of any family ritual, even the medical ones. It turns into pure comedy — Maple immediately lines up, convinced she deserves her own turn with the ear drop bottle, whether she needs it or not.

Golden Retriever doesn’t want to miss out on getting ear drops like furry sister in video

The Instagram clip shows Daisy first, calmly lying down as her mom applies the drops to her ears. Maple hovers in the background, clearly not wanting to miss a second of whatever is going on with her sister. Once Daisy’s treatment is done, Maple comes over and sniffs at the bottle like, “Okay, my turn now.” The text on the screen confirms it: “Maple is always curious and feels left out.”

Her mom plays along, asking if she wants ear drops too. Maple immediately flops down, closes her eyes, and waits patiently. Mom “pretends” to give Maple the drops by putting the nozzle against her ears and not letting any liquid out. Maple acts like it’s some sort of spa treatment of her dreams. The caption sums it up perfectly: “Whatever her big sister gets, she also wants.”

The video wraps up with Maple looking mighty proud of herself, content as mom gives her ears a gentle rub for the “pretend” drops to go in. Fans couldn’t get enough of the performance, one writing, “Her little smile while getting the ‘drops’!” Another chimed in with Maple’s POV, “I’m a big girl too!!” And someone else commented that this was “True sibling behavior.” With nearly 72k likes, Maple’s playful case of FOMO has the internet in splits.

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