A homeless veteran left his beloved pet dog at a fire station in Fort Worth, Texas, along with a handwritten note asking the ...
One tear-jerking decision later has led to two new opportunities for a happy life.
When a homeless man had no choice but to give up his dog, Jake, a local fire station gave Jake a home, and then helped the man get back on his feet.
One Fort Worth fire station is adopting a new member to their family; a homeless dog named Jake, who was left at their ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: CBS News Texas brought you the story earlier this week of a veteran experiencing homelessness and his dog. The ...
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Fort Worth Fire Department adopts homeless veteran's dog, helps former owner get back on track
The newest member of the Fort Worth Fire Department is a dog named Jake, and the department is helping Jake's former owner get the help he needs.
A desperate Fort Worth veteran surrendered his dog to a fire station. Now they both have a new home.
A homeless veteran who left his dog outside a Fort Worth fire station with a plea for help has now received housing ...
In response to various letters to the editor regarding homeless people and pets, most recently by Barbara Belding (“Can homeless people care for pets?, May 24), I have questions about how the Street ...
Because of my long-term work with inmates, many of whom have been homeless and have had various nonhuman animals (animals) as their best friends, I've long been interested in the relationships that ...
"Dogs who live in homes are pets. Homeless people don't have pets. Dogs are our friends or family. The dog is the owner and the person is the pet. We would not have it any other way." (Bryan ...
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