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    Dog saves US owner with Heimlich

    A dog owner in the US state of Maryland says her golden retriever Toby saved her from choking to death by performing the Heimlich manoeuvre.

    Debbie Parkhurst, 45, said she was eating an apple at home last Friday when a piece became lodged in her throat and she began to choke.

    Ms Parkhurst said she pounded on her own chest but could not move the piece.

    Toby joined in, jumping on her chest and dislodging the apple, then licking her face so she would not pass out.

    Ms Parkhurst, who lives in the town of Calvert, said she was convinced Toby was not playing and was trying to perform his own version of the Heimlich.

    The manoeuvre, named after Dr Henry Heimlich, who first recorded it in 1974, aims to clear airways with abdominal thrusts.

    Ms Parkhurst, who works with jewellery, said two-year-old Toby got serious after her own efforts failed.

    "The next thing I know, Toby's up on his hind feet and he's got his front paws on my shoulders," she told Associated Press.

    "He pushed me to the ground, and once I was on my back, he began jumping up and down on my chest."

    Ms Parkhurst is recovering from chest and stomach wounds from Toby's jumping.

    "I literally have paw print-shaped bruises on my chest. I'm still a little hoarse, but otherwise I'm OK," she said.

    "They say dogs leave a paw print on your heart. He left a paw print on my heart, that's for sure.

    "The doctor said I probably wouldn't be here without Toby. I keep looking at him and saying, 'You're amazing'."

    Ms Parkhurst and Toby have now been asked on to

    numerous US chat shows.

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    Re: Amazing story from BBC: Dog saves US owner with Heimlich

    That happened somewhat near me. It's a good thing..considering the last time there was a dog-owner story out of Calvert, the dogs killed and partially ate their owner....
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      Re: Amazing story from BBC: Dog saves US owner with Heimlich

      I saw that, on the news today. The newscasters as well as myself were somewhat skeptical. I don't buy it. I mean c'mon, the dog pushed her down to the ground so he could jump on her. I don't think so. Maybe he jumped on her and she happened to cough it up at that time. But the way they are portraying it about how the dog intentionally did stuff, no way. Dogs can do some incredible things, but this ain't one of them.
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        Re: Amazing story from BBC: Dog saves US owner with Heimlich

        My first inclination was to say it's just a publicity stunt, but after watching this video, I think perhaps this one's for real.

        http://www.wbaltv.com/video/11419068/index.html
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        but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

        .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
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          Re: Amazing story from BBC: Dog saves US owner with Heimlich

          Originally posted by jroche5998
          Dogs can do some incredible things, but this ain't one of them.
          Haven't you ever seen Lassie??

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            Re: Amazing story from BBC: Dog saves US owner with Heimlich

            Check out this clip:

            http://www.balgownievet.com.au/image...sonskating.WMV

            ~Susan
            49/f 5'7" Start 2-27-06 SW222/11-18-09 @ 160-ish/G135-150ish??

            Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'...
            2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06-
            but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

            .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
            (((on temporary break)))
            Sigh ... I'll be back... life isn't always fair 10-07-09

            "Goal: First you have to dream of it. Then you have to do it." Author unknown

            sheesh

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