Horrific Discovery at Northern California Animal Sanctuary: 117 Dead Dogs Found with Evidence of Gunshots. In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves throughout the animal welfare community, investigators have uncovered a disturbing scene at Miranda's Rescue, a self-proclaimed "no-kill" animal sanctuary in northern California. The facility, located outside Fortuna, California, was found to have a staggering 117 dead dogs, with many of the canine remains bearing gruesome evidence of gunshots. The discovery has raised serious concerns about the sanctuary's true intentions and practices, particularly given its claims to be a haven for animals in need. As authorities continue to investigate, questions are being raised about the sanctuary's financial dealings, with reports suggesting it accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding in exchange for taking in hundreds of dogs from shelters across the San Francisco Bay Area each year.


Police say they also found more than 600 dog collars in area where they suspect animals were killedInvestigators uncovered 117 dead dogs at a northern California animal rescue sanctuary, with many of the canine remains having evidence of gunshots.Miranda’s Rescue, a sanctuary outside Fortuna, California, described itself as a “no-kill” facility. Investigators said the organization accepted hundreds of dogs each year from shelters across the San Francisco Bay Area in return for hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding. Continue reading...