This is an article I read today about one man's actions have helped
so many unloved pups.He made a big difference.
ps. I made this a link instead of copying it, because it has pictures.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0306/p20s01-lihc.html
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This is an article I read today about one man's actions have helped
so many unloved pups.He made a big difference.
ps. I made this a link instead of copying it, because it has pictures.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0306/p20s01-lihc.html
Just thought I'd put in a plug for the Shelter this man started.
http://www.strayrescue.org/
I was crying by the end of the story. What a wonderful man and mission he has in his life.
Thanks for posting this.
I'm always amazed at what a difference one person can make. He'sQuote:
Originally Posted by pipersmom
a blessing to all these animals. :)
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Originally Posted by lizbud
Makes me want to do more. I've always said, if I could just win the lottery, I'd have the biggest, best no-kill shelter in the world! :)
You should read the book "the man who talks to dogs". It's about this man and it's fascinating. He has suffered greatly--emotionally, psychologically, physically and financially for his cause and still manages to stay hopeful and committed to helping as many as he can.
I will look for it tomorrow. Thank you for the suggestion. (still praying for Delta's homecoming). :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Glacier
Hi! I am actually in St. Louis, MO and have met Randy Grim at his book signing for Quentin the Miracle Dog who survived the gas chamber. Stray Rescue is a wonderful organization and this man has had to overcome much to help these dogs. He can see the beauty and love in each and every dog even when the rest of the world has given up on them. I've also read his other book - The Man Who Talks to Dogs and it is very enlightening. Tells stories but also give statistics. I was FLOORED when I read about how many animals die in shelters each and every day!!