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When firefighters found a dog left at their station with a note pleading, “Please help my baby,” they set out to find the owner. What happened next proved that sometimes the hardest act of love can lead to the happiest ending. Steve Hartman is On the Road in Texas.

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🚨WOW!!! A homeless veteran loved his dog so much he gave him up after he couldn't feed him... giving him to a fire station with a note that read, "please help my baby." The firefighters adopted the dog. Then they found the vet living in a tent... and GAVE HIM A HOME TOO!!! Early one morning, firefighters in Fort Worth walked outside their station and found a pitbull named Jake chained to the flagpole and beside him, was a handwritten note. It was from a 65-year-old disabled veteran named Tom. He'd been living in a homeless camp for 20 months, ever since his landlord wouldn't renew his lease. He was trying to claw his way to a better life, but he couldn't do it and care for his dog at the same time. So he made the hardest decision of his life and in that note, he begged: "I have nothing but my baby Jake. If you have a soul and really care about helping babies, please help my baby." He gave up the only thing he had left in this world... because he loved that dog too much to watch him suffer. The firefighters didn't just take Jake in. They ADOPTED him. He's the station dog now, showered with love, "a boost in morale," they said. But they didn't stop there. The department's homeless outreach team went looking for Tom and they FOUND HIM in his camp. They got him medical care, and then a veterans nonprofit, Operation Texas Strong, stepped up and gave this old soldier an RV and a place to live. A man who had NOTHING gave up his last companion to save him... ...and a community turned around and saved them BOTH. As the man who housed him said: "No veteran should ever be homeless anywhere in the United States." This is the country I know, the one that doesn't leave a solider or his dog behind!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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