She was heartbroken when Cinnamon, a red-nosed pit bull, was abandoned at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control shelter in North Carolina.

She was abandoned childless, and her eyes filled with tears every time someone stopped to speak to her. This distraught pit bull mother caught the attention of a volunteer, who decided to make a short video and post it on Facebook.

In just 48 hours, Cinnamon’s life changed forever.

A cry from a broken heart

Sarah Jennings Slim, a volunteer at the SPCA of Greater Charlotte, decided to go alone to the animal shelter one Saturday to rescue the dogs.

He didn’t think he would break the heart of one dog in particular.

“I walked the kennels and a pit bull caught my eye… she was sitting up, kind of slumped-over, almost human-like,” Sleime wrote in her Instagram post.

It was pretty obvious that she recently had puppies and was completely heartbroken since her puppies weren’t there with her.

“[The shelter workers] believe she was confined and used as a breeding machine. She’s obviously had many, many litters,” Sleime told The Dodo.

She then bent over and started to talk to Cinnamon, but each time she did so,Cinnamon’s eyes filled with tears.

“It was the craziest phenomenon,” Sleime said.

In the absence of a foster home, the SPCA was unable to rescue any big dogs, but Sleime knew she had to do something to help this poor dog.

“I snapped some video footage of her “crying” and posted it to Facebook. 48 hours later, that video has been viewed 1 MILLION times and shared by 20k people,” Sleime wrote.

Within a day, Sleime’s inbox was flooded with hundreds of messages about Cinnamon and its availability.

Many wanted to adopt this beautiful girl and give her a new life full of tears. long and happy
Among the hundreds of people who watched Cinnamon’s video was Slim’s girlfriend, Megan Connor Shelton of Charlotte, North Carolina.

He said to Dodo:

“I have a special place in my heart for pit bulls. I think they’re a very misunderstood dog and a misunderstood breed. And when I saw her in that video, literally crying in a cage, I cried. My kids cried. I showed my husband, and he said we could go look at her tomorrow.”

The next morning, Shelton’s family was first in line to meet Cinnamon.

The whole family, including the children, were immediately in love with her. “It was love at first sight. She just kind of pulled at our heartstrings,” Shelton said.

They filled out the paperwork, and as soon as Cinnamon –now known as Rosie – was spayed, they brought her home.

The family already had another dog at home –a 3-year-old Pitbull male named Blu.

At first, they weren’t sure if the two would get along, especially since Rosie had suffered a lot in her life, but she surprised everyone.

“It was interesting because you never know how it’s going to go, but they just kind of sat next to each other with tails wagging,” Shelton said.

The two are now the best of friends, and they enjoy each other’s company. It’s like they’ve known each other their whole life. 

As Rosie slowly got used to her new home and life, her personality also blossomed. According to the family, one of her most interesting characteristics is that “when she gets excited, she snorts like a pig”.

Rosie’s touching video not only secured her a new home, but it also helped many other dogs at the shelter find their forever home.

“Small acts have a big impact: Not only was this sweet dog, Cinnamon, adopted the next morning, but other families who came to adopt her saved other dogs at the shelter, freeing up kennels for strays and owner surrenders waiting in the back who would have certainly been euthanized as the shelter is full,” Sleime said.

One simple video or a photo can reach millions of people and in a matter of seconds, change someone’s life. 

Visit the CMPD Animal Care and Control page, and the Greater Charlotte SPCA’s website for more information about adoptable dogs for an opportunity to save another pup’s life just like Rosie’s was saved.