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My labrador pup saved me from choking to death on a pickled onion

- Daily Mail Reporter

A PENSIONER who nearly choked to death on a pickled onion says his Labrador saved his life – after jumping on his back to dislodge it from his throat.

Alan Spencer, 67, was tucking into his dinner when the pickled onion blocked his windpipe.

He franticall­y tried to clear his throat, and after three minutes made his way to the door in a bid to get help from a passer-by. But he collapsed in his hallway and felt his life ‘slipping away’ as he began to black out – in front of his Labradors Lexi and Nancy.

Thankfully 18-month-old Lexi leaped into action and jumped on to the centre of Alan’s back, mimicking the effect of the Heimlich Manoeuvre, which is used to stop somone suffocatin­g when their airway becomes blocked.

The force pushed the onion out of his mouth – saving his life. He said: ‘People will say they are only animals and don’t know what they are doing, but Lexi is so clever.

‘She saved my life most definitely. If it wasn’t for her I honestly don’t think I would be here. If it wasn’t for her actions I would be dead – lying in that passageway dead.’ Alan, who lives on his own in Withernsea, East Yorkshire, was tucking into an early dinner of crispbread­s with gherkins and pickled onions when he started to choke last Thursday evening.

Lexi, a rare red-coloured Labrador, and ten-month- old Nancy began to get agitated as he leapt up and tried to clear his airway. Retired club singer Mr Spencer staggered into the hallway in an effort to get to his front door for help, but his legs gave way and he fell face-first towards the floor.

He recalled: ‘All of a sudden out of the blue I felt this almighty crash on my back. Lexi had just jumped straight up in the air and landed right in the middle of my back. All of a sudden the piece of skin shot out of my mouth and I could breathe again.’

He added: ‘My back hurt for two or three days afterwards – as did my throat – but I’m fine now. I’ve been spoiling them both since with treats, but every time I cough now Lexi turns her head quickly.’

 ??  ?? Lucky escape: Alan Spencer, 67, with 18-month-old Lexi and the offending jar of onions
Lucky escape: Alan Spencer, 67, with 18-month-old Lexi and the offending jar of onions

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