When Charlie and two other dogs faced down intruders in their Los Angeles home,
four bullets were fired, striking Charlie in two legs.
Charlie's family didn't have the resources to pay for the medical care she needed
and were forced to surrender her to the police, who took her to North Central Shelter,
a high-intake facility run by the Los Angeles Animal Services.
"If Charlie had not taken the bullet, it would have hit one of my children,"
one of her owners said. And yet, for all their love and gratitude, there was no way
that the family could afford to care for her. The surgery would cost more than $3,000.
Thanks to Crowd funding for saving her life.
LONG LIVE THE CHARLIE!!