117 Dead Dogs Found at California 'No-Kill' Animal Rescue Facility

117 Dead Dogs Found at California 'No-Kill' Animal Rescue Facility
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The discovery has raised concerns about oversight and practices at animal rescue organizations labeled as 'no-kill' shelters.

  • Investigators found 117 dead dogs at a facility outside Fortuna, California.
  • Many of the canine remains showed evidence of gunshot wounds or bullet fragments.
  • Police discovered more than 600 dog collars in the area where the animals were found.
  • The facility, Miranda’s Rescue, described itself as a 'no-kill' animal sanctuary.
  • Hundreds more animals are reported missing as investigators continue excavating the grounds.

Authorities uncovered 117 dead dogs, many with gunshot wounds, at Miranda’s Rescue, a self-described 'no-kill' sanctuary in northern California. Investigators are continuing to search the property for additional missing animals.

The incident has prompted scrutiny of animal rescue oversight and the use of 'no-kill' designations. It raises questions about the treatment and fate of animals entrusted to such organizations.

Investigators are continuing to excavate the facility to locate additional missing animals. Further inquiries into the shelter's practices and potential legal actions are expected.

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