Gurugram, Nov. 9 -- Four dogs staying at a dog park and boarding centre in Gurugram's Sector 60 died in a fire that broke out around 3am on Friday. Officials said 21 dogs were rescued, and of them, two had sustained minor injuries. According to police, a daily diary entry has been filed under Section 194 of the Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. Initial investigation suggests the fire may have been triggered by a short circuit, an officer said. Jai Narayan, fire officer at the Sector 29 fire station, said one fire tender was sent to the site and managed to douse the blaze within 15-20 minutes of arrival. Among the dead dogs were Myra, a Pakistani Bully, her two puppies Tara and Naina, and Blossom, a Husky. The dogs had been staying at the facility since May 16.Ekta Jain, an animal rights advocate and the rescuer of Myra and her puppies, alleged negligence by the centre's management. Uday Shekhawat, owner of the boarding centre, said the four dogs were kept in separate cages as they were aggressive, and the puppies were placed nearby for safety. Police said the fire is being probed as a suspected short circuit. "The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team is examining the site to determine the exact cause of the blaze," said inspector Gaurav Singh of Sector 65 police station. htc...