Napoleon, a 3-year-old Pit Bull mix, had spent much of his life wandering the streets of Cleveland, Texas. He could often be spotted near a gas station parking lot, surviving on scraps and searching for kindness, with no real place to call home.

When word of his situation reached a local rescue, they knew they had to act fast.

Rescue Arrives In Time

Once they found Napoleon, rescuers rushed him to the vet for a full examination. There, they learned he was suffering from a diaphragmatic hernia — a condition where internal organs push into the chest cavity.

Without surgery, he wouldn’t survive. The team quickly turned to Facebook to ask for donations to cover the costly procedure.

The most likely cause of his injury? Blunt force trauma — a thought that made his years alone on

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