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Devastated mum's warning as beloved dog chokes to death playing fetch

A devastated mum claims a simple game of fetch killed her beloved service dog - after he choked to death on a tennis ball. Emma Meen was horrified when her friend called to tell her that beloved Fox Red Labrador Toby had collapsed after swallowing a tennis ball

The mum-of-three who suffers from inflammatory arthritis, drove to the field where her friend was walking him and arrived ten minutes later to find she'd managed to remove the ball from the three-year-old's throat. Despite the ball being removed and Emma, who doesn't currently work, desperately performing CPR on Toby for 20 minutes before he tragically died.

The 47-year-old, who relied on Toby to help her with tasks she finds challenging including picking things up off the floor and emptying the washing machine, has now binned all tennis balls. Now the dog lover is speaking out to urge owners to buy balls with holes so if they're accidentally swallowed, she believes there's a chance the dog will be able to breathe and survive.

Emma, from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, said: "She threw the tennis balls like she always does, because they love chasing tennis balls. He had one in his mouth. She threw another one, he went to get it and pushed the one that was in his mouth down his throat.

"He was running around in a panic, he finally collapsed and she managed to get the ball out of his throat. I thought she was joking. It sounds stupid, but she said he was down, and I thought she meant he was lying down.

"Then when she said she'd got the tennis ball out, I panicked. All the way over there, I was shouting, 'not Toby, not Toby'. He was lying on the floor, I started CPR and called my vet, and my vet said to just keep going.

Emma desperately performed CPR on Toby for 20 minutes before he tragically died (Kennedy News/Emma Meen)

"I was doing CPR on him and watching him go as I was doing it, it was so hard. 20 minutes later, there were still no signs of life. It was devastating. It was like my whole world had come to an end, because he was so good with me and so hardworking. He was like a child.

"He helped pick things off the floor for me, empty the washing machine, and take the washing to the tumble dryer. He loves everyone, everything. He was the best dog I've ever had, and we've had dogs all our lives."

Emma then took him to the crematorium before scattering his ashes in the garden where he 'liked to play'. Now Emma, who has a 16-year-old boxer-staffie cross called Cleo and a nine-year-old collie-terrier cross called Bosh, is keen to raise awareness about the potential choking hazards.

Emma said: "We took him up to the crematorium that day, we got him back the next day and we scattered him down the garden where he likes to play. The other dogs have been up there and they've had a sniff around the area. I think they still recognise his scent.

Toby with a tennis ball - he loved to play fetch (Kennedy News/Emma Meen)

"We look at the windows where he used to look out, and he's not there. We changed the bedding and it's like, 'this is the last time he slept on the bed'. Even down to eating a bit of cheese, it's like, 'this is the last thing he ate before he died'.

"We've chucked all of our tennis balls out now. I see posts on Facebook where people are like 'oh, we're out with the ball today', and I'm just thinking, 'no, don't do it'.

"Balls with holes in the middle prevent them from choking, they have quite big holes in them so they can breathe still. "Make sure it's something that they can breathe if they swallow it. Rope toys get all knotted - they inhale the knot and they can't breathe.

"I want people to know the dangers of balls. If we'd have known, it wouldn't have happened and he would still be here."

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