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Like making old things new again. Enjoy working on a far away big tree/cow farm vs inner city digital stuff and with the NBN that's changing, creative lifestyles and digital content businesses. I have 4 degrees in psychology, media, literature, librarianship, management and business including a business PhD that explored how tech created opportunities in the music sector (as a lead indicator to other content sectors). Am fascinated by how people use digital stuff and emerging uses. Slow living, reject unreal or fast lifestyles, I like to know all about what I eat. Maintaining a professional hatred and boycott of Farcebook. Confused about whether to write in 1st or 3rd person on this site. Love animals and have always had them around - cows, horses, chooks, cats, dogs, sheep, goats, camels, budgies. Met lots of snakes too. Enjoy aesthetic immersion and favourite era is 1940-1959. Music obsessive not impartial to late nights watching bands. blah blah blah

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

cattle dogs are SO clever



Teka, an Australian cattle dog in central Queensland jumped up and down on her owner's chest after he suffered a massive heart attack and may have saved his life. Owner Jim Touzeau's heart stopped and he collapsed unconscious when Teka climbed onto his chest and began to jump repeatedly with all four paws. Teka also barked in his face, rousing him enough to raise the alarm with his son, and ran outside and barked to attract attention.
Medical experts have been unable to say whether the canine CPR had any medical impact but say Mr Touzeau would not be alive today if not for Teka's efforts. Mr Touzeau said he remembered nothing of the heart attack, but recalled waking up to Teka on his chest.
"I got Teka three years ago and she's a terrific companion. She just never leaves my side. Because it's just the two of us, I rely on her and she relies on me .... She was really thumping my chest with her two front feet,'' he said. "It was out of the blue [behaviour] for her ... She must have been thinking 'I better wake this fella up or I won't get any dinner' ... I don't know if she actually kick-started my heart. But the doctors said that if I hadn't come to and called for help the chances are I would be dead ... My heart had definitely stopped." Mr Touzeau said.
Teka has been awarded an animal achievement award. RSPCA spokesman Michael Beatty said Teka had shown incredible intuition.
"This award isn't given away lightly. If she hadn't been there he probably would not have woken up."
The pic below is my Dad's cattle dog giving me CPR a year ago (and my shirt was on inside out), and he's also saved me from a snake or 2. Yes, they're smart animals...........




1 comment:

Lola Lopez said...

Cuteness personified.. I live in a house with a dog now and I love it.Dogs are the best people, as the song says...

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