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04/09/07

Quentin and Randy Grim Head to North Carolina to Try to Close Animal Gas Chanbers
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All the best to our buddies, Quentin and Randy!
If you get the chance to see or meet this dynamic duo, put it on your schedule!

We ran an exclusive and in-depth interview series with Randy last year. Here’s the link to the first installment.

Thanks to KMOV.com for this news.

St. Louis’ miracle dog takes no-kill message to North Carolina

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Quentin, the “Miracle Dog” that escaped death by gas chamber in St. Louis, is taking his message to North Carolina.


Quentin was supposed to have been euthanized at the St. Louis dog pound in 2003, but miraculously survived. Two years later, the city shut down the gas chamber.

His guardian Randy Grim, has written a book about it and travels with his buddy to speak on behalf of no-kill shelters.

Grim is the founder of Stray Rescue, which rescues and rehabilitates abused, neglected and abandoned animals and finds them loving homes.

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  1. Michele

    Randy Grim and Miracle Dog Quentin help end the suffering of North Carolina sheltered animals.

    network.bestfriends.org/northcarolina/news/14099.html

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