Some stories begin with a journey.
Others begin with being left behind.
This one started at night — and almost ended there.

Abandoned Far From Home
At 7 p.m., a rescue team received a call from an elderly man.
His voice was calm, but what he described was not.
A dog had been abandoned far from the city — more than 170 kilometers away. When the team arrived, they found him lying motionless among dry, withered bushes.
His body was painfully thin.
His back legs did not move at all.
Later, they would learn what likely happened.
When his owner drove away, the dog tried to follow. In panic and desperation, he ran after the car — until his body became trapped in thorny brush. He couldn’t escape. And no one came back.
He stayed there, injured and alone.
A Name, and a Diagnosis
The rescue team carefully lifted him and brought him to Istanbul for treatment.
They named him Kuzum — a word that means my little lamb.
Video: The First Time Kuzum Tried to Move Again
At the clinic, doctors confirmed the worst.
Kuzum had suffered a spinal fracture. The injury left him paralyzed in his hind legs, and the muscles had already begun to waste away from lack of use.
Yet Kuzum did not resist.
He lay quietly through examinations, calm and trusting — as if he had already accepted more than any animal ever should.
The road to recovery was long, and uncertain.
At first, the rescue team built Kuzum a wheelchair to help him move. He was hesitant, unsure of this strange new extension of his body.
On the third day, he underwent spinal surgery. The doctors were honest: recovery would not be quick, and nothing was guaranteed.
Weeks later, Kuzum began hydrotherapy. In warm water, his body felt lighter. His legs were massaged daily to stimulate nerves and muscles that had been silent for too long.
Day by day, something changed.

Learning Joy in a New Way
By the fourth month, Kuzum had grown confident in his wheelchair. He moved every day, covering long distances with determination and pride.
His story spread.
People who had never met him sent gifts. Magazines in Istanbul featured his journey. But none of that mattered to Kuzum as much as one simple thing — movement.
He ran across football fields.
He played in fresh snow.
He laughed in his own way, wheels gliding beneath him.
A Life That Chose to Continue
More than two years after his rescue, Kuzum is no longer defined by what he lost.
He is strong.
He is affectionate.
He presses his body close to the people who saved him, asking for touch, for warmth, for connection.

Kuzum may not walk the way he once did.
But he moves forward — with joy, with trust, and with a life full of meaning.
What Kuzum Teaches Us
Abandonment tried to end Kuzum’s story.
Compassion refused to let it.
With patience, care, and unwavering kindness, a life that was left behind found its way back — not to what it was, but to something new.
And sometimes, that is the greatest rescue of all.