The story began on a fateful day when a woman received news of a newborn puppy abandoned on the roadside, his umbilical cord still attached. Amidst the cold and isolation, that tiny soul seemed to be standing at death’s door. Fortunately, a “savior” arrived just in time.

The Early Days of Fighting for Life When first brought home, the puppy was so fragile he could fit entirely within the palm of a hand. His skin was still bright pink, his eyes were tightly shut, and his body trembled from the cold. To keep him warm, his new owner wrapped him in paper towels, used warm water bottles as heating pads, and fed him goat milk via a syringe because he was too small for a regular bottle.
Sleepless nights began then. Every 1.5 to 2 hours, the owner had to wake up to a chorus of alarms to feed him. Each milliliter of goat milk he eagerly drank was like a silent affirmation: “I want to live!” The joy was overwhelming when, after a few days, his umbilical cord finally fell off—the first sign that he was growing, bit by bit.
A Special Friend: “Big Boss” The arrival of a new member made the resident cat, known as “Big Boss,” extremely curious. Initially, the owner worried the two wouldn’t get along, but Big Boss proved to be a very calm “older brother.” The cat often watched from a distance, sneaked sniffs of the puppy while he slept, and even “shared” his own bed with the little newcomer.
The puppy was named “Little Brother” to maintain the hierarchy of the house. As he grew, Little Brother became increasingly attached to his brother, though his puppy hyperactivity sometimes left Big Boss startled and jumping away in surprise.
A Vibrant Journey of Growth Over time, Little Brother went from a puppy who could only lie still to one learning to walk, run, and explore the world. His soft fur began to grow thicker, covering his initial pink skin. He started becoming mischievous, play-biting at feet, and using his large, sparkling eyes to “demand” attention.
His first outdoor walks were a thrilling experience. Little Brother was both curious and shy, loving to run on green grass but easily startled by strange noises. However, no matter where he went or what he did, the moment he heard his owner’s voice, he would immediately race back with his tail wagging non-stop.
A Complete Home By the 162nd day, Little Brother was no longer the newborn puppy on the brink of death. He had become an indispensable member of the family, traveling to many places with his owner and Big Boss, seeing beautiful sights, and making new friends.
Little Brother’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and compassion. No matter how small a life is, if cared for with all one’s heart, it can create a miracle—turning pain into happiness and isolation into an eternal family bond.