Woman takes in nearly 100 'terrified' dogs, protects them from storm

Chella Philipps runs a local shelter for homeless and abandoned dogs.

A woman who runs a five-acre dog shelter in Nassau took in 97 'terrified' dogs to keep them safe from Hurricane Dorian.

In a Sunday Facebook post, Chella Phillips said the 97 dogs "are inside my house and 79 of them are inside my master bedroom."

"Each island [in the Bahamas] has an abundance of homeless dogs, my heart is so broken for the ones without a place to hide," she added.

Sunday also happened to be the fourth anniversary since Phillips founded Voiceless Dogs of Nassau, Bahamas, a refuge for homeless and abandoned dogs that she runs with her brother.

Phillips says she has cared for nearly 1,000 dogs to date. The refuge is a two-bedroom house with five fenced-in acres for the dogs to roam. It also doubles as her home.

"If you wish to help financially, our PayPal is: pawtcake.refuge.inc@gmail.com," Philipps said.

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Hurricane Dorian is expected to move “dangerously close” to Florida’s east coast Tuesday into Wednesday.

The storm caused extensive damage in the northwestern Bahamas, killing at least five people.

VIDEO: DORIAN'S DESTRUCTION SEEN THROUGH A SECOND-FLOOR HOUSE IN THE BAHAMAS