Lose your baby’s binky recently? May want to check the family pooch.

A Boston bulldog scarfed down 19 pacifiers — swiping them from his owner’s children over the course of several months — but thankfully he was able to live to fetch another day.

Veterinarians at Beantown’s Angell Animal Medical Center successfully removed the rubbery items from Mortimer last week after receiving him into their care in April.

The 3-year-old pup’s owner, Emily Shanahan, was worried about Mortimer’s medical condition following repeated bouts of vomiting and nausea.

“[Shanahan] rushed him back to Angell because he wasn’t getting better and did everything that a wonderful and responsible pet parent would do,” the hospital said in a tweet Friday.

Dr. Doug Brum, one of the vets at Angell, told WBZ NewsRadio that Mortimer was probably feasting on the binkies for quite some time.

“It’s likely that Mortimer started nabbing these pacifiers in April, perhaps one at a time, and that started a cycle of nausea and vomiting, which are symptoms that can be caused by so many other health issues,” Brum said.

“If not for the urgency with which his family pursued veterinary care, things would have gotten much worse for him.”

Shanahan told WBZ she was “shocked” to learn what had been going on with her four-legged best friend.

“Even though I have two small children at home, I’d never imagined he was eating their pacifiers,” she said.

According to the hospital, “what happened to Mortimer is very common.”

“We remove all manner of items from the bellies of dogs every single day — pets whose families are diligent, responsible and loving,” Angell officials tweeted. “[Shanahan] got him the treatment he needed and he is now perfectly healthy.”

Shanahan added, “We absolutely love this dog and would do anything for him — and I’m relieved that this was a problem that could be solved, as opposed to a chronic illness that would cause him long-term suffering.”