Miracle Dog: Daniel the Beagle Up for Adoption after Surviving Gas Chamber

It's a happy ending that wasn't supposed to happen for a big eared, doe-eyed beagle.

Now, the dog that was found as a stray in Alabama and defied death, is searching for a new home.

Three weeks ago, the beagle was euthanized along with 18 other dogs at an overcrowded animal shelter in Florence, Ala., on Oct. 3.

But to the shock of everyone he somehow survived.

When the animal control officer in charge of the operation returned to the locked chamber he found the dog waiting at the door, wagging its tail. The other dogs were dead.

His amazing survival has attracted several charitable groups to come to his aid to make sure he isn't sent back into the gas chamber. He found a temporary home in Tennessee with Karen Rudolph, who runs Schnauzer Savers Rescue of West Tennessee with her husband Michael.

Rudolph dubbed him Daniel, inspired by the biblical story of Daniel, who walked out of a lion's den unscathed. Eleventh Hour Rescue, which brought Daniel to New Jersey with the help of Pilots and Paws, gave the dog the last name "Milagro," meaning miracle in Spanish.

When Rudolph took Daniel Milagro to see her veterinarian, he received a clean bill of health.

"Amazingly, not only did he survive the gas chamber which is very rare … he was not sick," Rudolph said. "It was almost as though angels pulled him out of there and he didn't even breathe the gas."

At 20 pounds, Daniel is underweight and his immune system is slightly compromised, but otherwise he is in good health, Eleventh Hour Rescue president Linda Schiller said. Schiller's group is trying to find a home for Daniel.

The beagle is now staying with Eleventh Hour volunteer Jill Pavlik until the organization finds an appropriate home for him.

She's his new foster mom while they search for the perfect home.

"He's very fun loving , he's very sweet," said Pavlik.

Schiller isn't worried about finding a new home for Daniel, who is highly adoptable due to his celebrity status. In fact, just an hour after the Star Ledger newspaper first covered the story, Schiller had received over 200 emails from readers interested in Daniel, and the attention hasn't slowed down since.

But she hopes at least some of the applicants will be interested in adopting other dogs.

"We have dogs that are just as wonderful as him that were on death row, but didn't walk out of a gas chamber," Schiller said. "They're happy and they're wagging their tales and ready to be adopted."

Other Miracle Dogs

Daniel isn't the first pup to be called a miracle dog.

Back in March, a little puppy from Oklahoma came back to life after being put down not once, but twice.

After becoming a Facebook phenomenon, Wall-E made it to New York and "Good Morning America."

He has since been adopted by a family in Pennsylvania.

For more information on how to adopt Daniel or another rescued dog, visit Eleventh Hour Rescue

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  • none  •  1 month 14 days ago
    I am so horrified they gas animals!! I agree with Ratty, we let all kinds of criminal humans (when in fact they are the animlals) roam the streets killing, raping and assaulting children, because the prisons get money for every inmate. this is the second miracle dog story I've read today, God is here.
  • salt life  •  6 months ago
    WHAT THE HELL IS UP WITH GAS CHAMBER? That is just WRONG.
    • Joy 6 months ago
      Thats what I am sayin! I never new stray animals were euthinized this way! I think its inhumane!!!
    • Pamela 6 months ago
      Welcome to reality. There are many gas chambers down south and many people fighting to have them banned. Please think of becoming a foster parent or adopt a beautiful adoptable pet from your local shelter. Also PLEASE spay and neuter your pets and microchip in case they are picked up.
    • IH 6 months ago
      My cats have always been fixed but this GAS CHAMBER BIZ reminds me of the Nazis I guess it isnt any wonder why there is so much violence when this is how they kill animals.
  • Ratty Pinatas  •  6 months ago
    So we put dogs to death because they are "unwanted", but pay millions in tax dollars to keep rapists & pedophiles alive.
    • Zippeddeedudette 6 months ago
      HERE HERE!
    • citizen 6 months ago
      Yeah, just goes to show the stupidity of humans.
    • Jerry 6 months ago
      'Man' and 'Wo-Man's' stupidity started in "The Garden" --- and, for the most part, has multi-plied itself!
  • Julie  •  6 months ago
    gas chamber, how evil! sad reflection on our society
    • Janice 6 months ago
      It is evil. It's all about money$$$ - it's cheap to just gas them.
      Hopefully people will adopt instead of buy a dog from breeders and the AKC and government will shut down puppy mills. It's all about money and sick people.
    • NadeShiko9 6 months ago
      more money for the other animals in the shelter ever think of that?
    • P42 6 months ago
      Nazi's gas people-wrong

      Americans gas dogs-ok

      We live in one messed up, backwards world.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Oakland, United States  •  6 months ago
    First, alll the folks who have room in their hearts and homes for this dog, go to their local shelter and take a dog that would otherwise be put down. Second, if you cannot physically take in a dog, donate to your local shelter, so animals will not have to be put down. Third, if you have a pet and love him. Give him or her a hug and donate in their name.
    • JD 6 months ago
      You make more sense than 90% of the other posters here. Thanks!
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      AND SPAY-NEUTER YOUR ANIMALS!!!!
    • Florida Native 6 months ago
      Fourth, don't special order a dog from a breeder or buy from a puppy mill.
  • Icee  •  6 months ago
    I DO NOT understand why any "humane" society would use a gas chamber to put down animals. Where's PETA when something like this is going on? Oh yeah, that's right, crying over ridiculous #$%$ at Sea World. Idiots....
    • DanM 6 months ago
      @Icee: Well said. Actually, PETA euthanizes (kills) around 90 percent of the animals they take in. They talk a lot about animal rights, but when it comes down to it, they are just a bunch of publicity-grabbing hypocrites, trying to be the center of attention.
    • Kevin 6 months ago
      PETA? LMAO!!!! Now there's a sick joke!
    • John 6 months ago
      They have no choice you idiots. You really think they're in the animal killing business because they like to kill animals. So stupid.
  • sherryl  •  6 months ago
    i am going to create a law that bans euthanizing animals unless their sick or in pain.Thumbs up if people think this is a good idea
  • rosewolf  •  6 months ago
    What shelter still uses a gas chamber ? How barbaric and cruel at least with a shot they first place animal to sleep then issue final leathal dose. This shelter needs to be updated.
  • Karen W  •  Frankfort, United States  •  6 months ago
    My own dog came from the dog pound and she's just amazing! Everyone who wants a dog should adopt a homeless animal instead of buying a pure breed. And please folks...get your pet spayed or neutered! That alone will prevent future killings!
  • HelenV  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  6 months ago
    I always had rescue dogs and my problem is when I visit I want to take them all. I really support the no kill foundations such as Best Friends in Utah or any no kill facility. I have been the luckiest "momma" in the planet and hope Daniel does find his FOREVER home soon.
  • Mouse  •  6 months ago
    Poor dogs. :(
  • garron  •  6 months ago
    Well,people-
    go to your nearest overcrowded shelter
    (they usually are)
    and ask which dogs are next to die.

    Pick one,
    name him/her Daniel or Danielle and...

    Presto!
    now there's another one!

    THIS ONE IS OK NOW-
    HE HAS A HOME AND MAYBE A POSTER DOGGIE CAREER-
    GRAB ANOTHER ONE!
  • LM  •  6 months ago
    Unfortunately gas boxes are much too common. What's worse is that animals are thrown in there in groups. They suffer horrible terror before they succumb to the fumes. This is the
    reality of the average pound reality of the average pound. All of those people lining up to save Daniel need to go to their own pounds. Daniel has been rescued, is in foster care and will find a good home. There are tens of thousands of dogs and cats of all kinds that are not so lucky - right this second. If you want to save a life, go to the pound and save a life. I have two beautiful german shepherds that I adopted from gas pounds, and they are both such incredible blessings to have.
  • Rhiannon  •  6 months ago
    I can't even read this. It makes me sick and sad.
  • Eric  •  6 months ago
    #$%$ gas chamber? What is this 1920?
  • Meat head  •  6 months ago
    So every animal that survives a gas chamber will now be a HERO....leave it to the media to conjure such #$%$ The tragedy is they were gassed. Daniels crime were horrific. He was guilty of being born. We have the technology to put a man on the moon , to build great massive land marks. We have the greatest minds on Earth. We just cant come up with an answer to save a dogs life. When I look at my dog, I wonder if she was in Daniels position , I wonder how anyone could take her life. I'm ashamed our great country can do nothing about this.
  • Happy Heeler  •  6 months ago
    We should not ever gas or kill these animals, they have commited no crimes, They just want to BE LOVED and Fed, most people should get Gassed because there worse than MAD Dogs in many ways
  • Noosic  •  6 months ago
    Something to think about. Would we euthanize animals if they could talk to us?
  • Layla  •  6 months ago
    "We have dogs that are just as wonderful as him that were on death row, but didn't walk out of a gas chamber," Schiller said. "They're happy and they're wagging their tales and ready to be adopted." ----- This makes me sick, because if they're so great, there should be no reason for a gassing them if they're not old or permanently sick..I understand there is overpopulation, supplies cost money, and when people adopt dogs, they really only want puppies... but that is no justification.. I am a resident of Alabama, and I am unhappy and disappointed to learn that Florence shelters think this type of thing is okay. When you donate to charitable animal shelters, you're paying for the chemicals that 'thin out their numbers' when they're supposed to be cared for.
  • me  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 months ago
    Gas chamber? what is this 1944? #$%$ is wrong with us?