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Oak Harbor shaken as 2 family dogs found dead near Dugualla State Park trailhead

Portland, ORLocal News

The Oak Harbor community is in mourning after the bodies of two family dogs were found near the Dugualla State Park trailhead, an incident that has prompted significant concern and grief among residents. The discovery has sparked discussions about the safety of pets in the area, with many pet owners expressing worry over the potential dangers that might lurk nearby. Initial reports indicate that the dogs suffered serious trauma, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Local authorities are currently conducting an investigation, and necropsy results are anticipated to provide crucial insights into the cause of death. The community's emotional response highlights the strong bonds between families and their pets, as well as the broader implications of pet safety.

Social media has become a platform for residents to voice their concerns and share their experiences, further emphasizing the event's impact. As the investigation unfolds, residents are hopeful for answers that will clarify the situation and address their fears. This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and community awareness regarding pet safety.

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