Back in August Anthony Ortolani climbed Mount Bierstadt, one of the many "fourteeners,"
or peaks that rise to 14,000 feet or more above sea level in Colorado.
He took his German shepherd, Missy, along with him. On the
Scott and Amanda were also unable to get her down, but on their descent they put out the plea for help over the internet to the climbing community. The response was a landslide. Eight people ended up climbing the mountain to rescue the dog. The operation took a grueling nine hours with a storm threatening to engulf them at any moment. Since Missy was unable to walk, they packed her into a backpack to carry her down the mountain.
Ortolani has since been charged with criminal cruelty to animals for abandoning Missy and doing nothing to rescue her. If convicted, Ortolani faces as much as 18 months in jail and $1,000 in fines. One of the rescuers would like to adopt Missy. A judge will make the ultimate decision on who will get custody of Missy.
The story has created so much notoriety for Missy that her rescuers will be guests of Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show on Monday, September 17. Hear the story directly from the people who lived it. Check your local television listing for when to watch.
Sources: KMGH, ABC News, ellen