The video shows the officer standing in the backyard. The first dog, Ciroc, looks distracted, walks toward the officer but stops about 10 feet from him. The officer fires his gun and the dog runs as another dog, Rocko, comes into the camera. The officer then fires several times at him.

But from the way LeMay sees it, based on video recorded from her home security system, her staffordshire terriers, who are certified therapy dogs for her children, were doing nothing wrong.

"(Ciroc) was wagging his tail," LeMay told the Star Tribune. "My dog wasn't even moving, lunging toward him or anything. My dogs were doing their job on my property. We have a right to be safe in our yard."

Police are investigating.

"We are aware of the recent incident involving MPD officers responding to an audible residential burglary alarm and while at this call an MPD officer discharged their firearm, striking two dogs belonging to the homeowner," police said in a statement. "Anytime an officer discharges their firearm in the line of duty there is an investigation ... by the Minneapolis Police Department's Internal Affairs Unit. We are in the process of reviewing the video posted online, as well as the officer's body camera video. We have reached out to the owner of the dogs and will continue to do so during the investigation."

The family has a GoFundMe to help pay for the dog's medical bills which could cost $10,000.