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ramapo

(4,779 posts)
28. Not an isolated incident
Sun Jun 28, 2026, 11:26 PM
19 hrs ago

This is probably the worst case I've heard of in years but authorities have had to intervene in hundreds of cases over past years in which rescues and sanctuaries were abusing and neglecting animals.

Most times the organization and its founders start off with the best of intentions. But there is never anywhere close to enough money. There are never anywhere close to enough volunteers.

Then there are an overwhelming number of dogs, cats, and other animals small and large that need help and need good homes.

It is easy to lose control and get overwhelmed. There is also a darker side of rescue where an animal is simply an opportunity to collect a chunk of money for that animal's "lifetime support".

Those not involved in rescue would be absolutely astounded by the politics and sometimes outright greed that pollutes animal rescue. This extends from the million dollar salaries of the biggest "rescue" organizations to the local "non-profit" rescue with adoption fees exceeding $1000 to essentially flip an animal with nothing more than a cursory vet exam if that. And the politics can be just as cutthroat as you would find in any company.

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I've donated to Miranda's Rescue mike_c Yesterday #1
A certain number will also get sick and either die or need to be put down AZJonnie Yesterday #2
You don't "put down" dogs in your care with a gun. Grins Yesterday #9
This guy apparently took in 600 dogs las year. LisaL Yesterday #12
That is a lot of dogs! CountAllVotes 22 hrs ago #20
I really doubt it turns out that way. LisaL Yesterday #4
Death by gunshot wound is not one would list as natural causes AZLD4Candidate 18 hrs ago #29
Many of the dead dogs found with gunshot wounds. generalbetrayus Yesterday #3
It sounds to me that he was collecting money LisaL Yesterday #5
That would seem to contradict any possible innocent explanation Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #21
117 Dogs Recovered, Hundreds of Collars Found in Suspected Kill Site: HCSO Releases Details of Miranda's Rescue Excavati PufPuf23 Yesterday #6
wow mike_c Yesterday #11
Surprises the heck out of me too. PufPuf23 23 hrs ago #13
This breaks my heart maccafan Yesterday #7
the owner should be treated they way he treated the dogs...... moonshinegnomie Yesterday #8
No kill site. warmfeet Yesterday #10
NO charges have been filed? slightlv 23 hrs ago #14
It takes time to investigate. LisaL 22 hrs ago #16
I assumed there was an implied "yet" at the end of that sentence about no charges. Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #22
Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal needs to be Recalled by the voters! red dog 1 20 hrs ago #24
Shannon Miranda is one sick fuck! CountAllVotes 22 hrs ago #15
Yes, he has been at it for a long time. LisaL 22 hrs ago #17
Miranda $$$$ CountAllVotes 22 hrs ago #18
+1 red dog 1 21 hrs ago #23
Old boy system hard at work imo CountAllVotes 20 hrs ago #25
+1 dalton99a 19 hrs ago #27
The dark side of animal.rescue LeftInTX 22 hrs ago #19
What can you even say anymore..... Bayard 19 hrs ago #26
Not an isolated incident ramapo 19 hrs ago #28
Forty years ago when I got out of the service. Jacson6 18 hrs ago #30
No charges have been filed. 🤷 Figarosmom 17 hrs ago #31
It's not unusual to take months for charges to be brought, even in human murders. LisaL 9 hrs ago #34
Somebody heard those gunshots FakeNoose 11 hrs ago #32
He has a large property. LisaL 9 hrs ago #33
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