‘Sadness and anger’: Northern California animal rescue accused of killing dogs for profit

A Northern California animal rescue that promised second chances is now accused of killing dogs for profit.

Miranda’s Rescue in Humboldt County markets itself as a no-kill shelter, but Oakland Animal Services Director Joe DeVries said several of their dogs never made it out alive.

“[Miranda’s Rescue owner Shannon Miranda] represented hope, and to have that hope dashed and to see that he was actually making money, taking more and more dogs and killing them, it’s just sadness and anger,” DeVries said…

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