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A California dog rescue hid a grim secret: more than 100 dogs buried beneath it
Remains of over 100 dogs were found buried at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary in California, with evidence suggesting many died from gunshot wounds. Authorities discovered 117 intact dogs, 21 skulls, hundreds of bones, and 600 dog collars at the site, while only 116 adoptions were confirmed despite 918 dogs being transferred to the rescue since January 2025.
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