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OAITW r.2.0

(28,242 posts)
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 10:05 PM Jun 2024

So. the Skippa and I had a moment this PM.

Been doing major landscaping, removing some big dead spreading yew/Scottish pine that my neighbor planted . Anyways, the Skippa picked a particularly knarly piece of wood to chew. Next thing I know, he is freaking out. Diving into the the driveway topping. I calmed him down and saw a little blood in his mouth. I thought OK, some cold water will help. As soon as I released him, he's crying and acting really panicky.

So I got the Skippa to relax and stuck 2 fingers done his throat, found a 3" piece of weed wedged in his throat. Crisis averted.

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So. the Skippa and I had a moment this PM. (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2024 OP
you are a hero. ret5hd Jun 2024 #1
Yes, it was a weird moment. OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2024 #3
Skippa is lucky to have you as a dad. sheshe2 Jun 2024 #2
Thank goodness you were there! How is that precious baby now??? niyad Jun 2024 #4
1.5YO....around 10 human years? Makes sense. OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2024 #5
Good for you! AND Skippa! lastlib Jun 2024 #6
Great story! OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2024 #9
Holy cow! 2naSalit Jun 2024 #7
Thank goodness!! AmBlue Jun 2024 #8
Poor thing! Glad you were there! calimary Jun 2024 #10
He was freaking out....obviously had no way of dealing with the situ. OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2024 #13
Eek, that was close wendyb-NC Jun 2024 #11
He's OK...as soon as the stick was dislodged, he was back to his normal Skippa self. OAITW r.2.0 Jun 2024 #12

OAITW r.2.0

(28,242 posts)
3. Yes, it was a weird moment.
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 10:21 PM
Jun 2024

My ring and middle finger did a deep dive......found it on the first attempt ...hooked and pulled it out. He was immediately OK, but made him drink some cool water to relax his throat.

lastlib

(24,804 posts)
6. Good for you! AND Skippa!
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 11:01 PM
Jun 2024


Late one summer after a storm, we threw some fallen green apples over the fence to our cows, who munched them down contentedly--until one of them started wheezing and coughing and starting to turn blue around her lips. Got a piece of apple stuck in her throat. I climbed through the fence, got on the ground under her, found her breastbone, and started thrusting my hands into her diaphragm area--the old Heimlich maneuver. After ten or so thrusts, I heard her cough up something and then spit something out and stop. So I guess I dislodged it.

Never thought I would do the Heimlich maneuver on a cow. I would've been in deep trouble if I hadn't gotten it out and she collapsed on me. No way i could've gotten out from under her if she had....but somehow, I didn't think about that at the time.....

2naSalit

(92,378 posts)
7. Holy cow!
Sun Jun 2, 2024, 11:12 PM
Jun 2024

I'm glad you were able to handle it so quickly!

Poor Skippa!

Glad he's okay.



Good dadding there dad!

OAITW r.2.0

(28,242 posts)
13. He was freaking out....obviously had no way of dealing with the situ.
Mon Jun 3, 2024, 08:48 PM
Jun 2024

But, before I did the the throat extraction, I was able to relax him. He could breath OK, but the stick in throat was a real panic moment. You do what you gotta do....and I saved hundreds rectifying the situation at the house.

wendyb-NC

(3,762 posts)
11. Eek, that was close
Mon Jun 3, 2024, 12:42 AM
Jun 2024

Glad you were able to find the cause of his panic. Hope he's not too sore in his throat.

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