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Monday, March 17, 2014

DOG SAVES CHOKING WOMAN'S LIFE BY HITTING HER HARD ON THE BACK


The Heim-lick manoeuvre! Springer spaniel Mollypops saved her choking owner's life by hitting her on the back so hard the stuck sweet came out
  • Rachel Hayes thought she was going to die choking on strawberry sweet
  • But Mollypops hit her so hard on the back with paws that it popped out
  • Miss Hayes, 40, says: 'If it hadn't been for Mollypops I would have died'
A dog owner revealed today how her pet saved her life by performing the Heimlich manoeuvre.  Rachel Hayes, of Carmarthenshire, West Wales, thought she was going to die as she choked on a strawberry sweet while sitting in her kitchen.  But as she gasped for air, the 40-year-old woman's faithful springer spaniel Mollypops sprang into action and hit her so hard on the back with her paws that the sweet popped out.
 
Miss Hayes said: ‘She is an absolute hero - If it had not been for Mollypops I would have died.  ‘I was sat down and this sweet just got stuck in the back of my throat, and I was trying to get it up but I couldn't, and I didn't know what to do.’
 
Miss Hayes, who lives with Mollypops in the rural village of Drefach Felindre, could not call out.  She said: ‘I couldn't phone anyone because I couldn't talk. I was having difficulty breathing and was doing my best to get it out. But Mollypops's sixth sense kicked in and she knew I was in trouble.  ‘I kept pushing her away because I couldn't really breathe but then she came up behind me, put her paws on me, and bashed on my back with such a force that the sweet came out.’
 
Miss Hayes said she could have died if ‘best friend’ Mollypops had not performed the manoeuvre
 
It comes three months after trainee guide dog Nell saved 61-year-old IT technician Lesley Hailwood's life by knocking a chocolate out of her mouth while she was choking on New Year's Eve in Liverpool.
 
The Heimlich manoeuvre consists of abdominal thrusts to clearing a blockage from the airway of a person who is choking.

Read more and see pictures
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2582434/The-Heim-lick-manoeuvre-Springer-spaniel-Mollypops-saved-choking-owners-life.html

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