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Disturbing Discovery: At Least Thirteen Dead Dogs Wash Ashore in Skagit County, Washington
Beachgoers in Skagit County, Washington, have stumbled upon a gruesome sight: at least thirteen dead dogs, predominantly hound-like and small to medium-sized, have washed up on coastal spots. The first six were found on March 26th near Guemes Island, followed by five more in the same area and another in the Swinomish Channel by La Conner on March 31st. The community, known as Dog Island for its residents love of pets, is reeling from the discoveries, with many feeling scared for their animals. A forensic veterinarian is now examining the remains to determine if the dogs were domestic or wild and how they died. The Skagit County Sheriffs Animal Control Unit is leading the investigation, urging anyone with information to come forward as killing animals is a felony under state law.
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