The terminally ill owner’s last wish was for his disabled dog

Andrew Kuzyk, from Atlanta, Georgia, was dealt a rough hand in life: in recent years he has battled stage four brain cancer, melanoma, kidney cancer and a bone tumor in his leg.

“We lost our home in Arizona and had to sell pretty much everything,” Kuzyk told. “We had to pay for all the drugs and stuff.”

Terminally ill man achieves final wish of getting wheelchair for his disabled dog
Despite the hardships, Kuzyk has had a loyal friend by his side: his Chihuahua puppy, Champ.

Like Kuzyk, Champ has faced his own medical challenges: he was born without front paws. Kuzyk and his wife Pamela Andersen adopted the differently-abled pup when no one else would, and ever since they’ve been kindred spirits, helping each other get through the darkest times.

“There’s something about when he’s in my lap and when I’m cuddling up to him, it’s just like a divine feeling,” Kuzyk said. “Like he was meant to be with me. I guess because I’m a broken soul, and he’s a broken soul.”

Terminally ill man achieves final wish of getting wheelchair for his disabled dog

Despite having no front paws, Champ has never let anything hold him back, inspiring Kuzyk to keep fighting himself. “He makes me feel good,” Kuzyk told. “He operates his life like he has no disability.”

Champ has been a comfort for him while he has undergone chemotherapy, and brings joy to everyone they meet: “If the nurses know that we’re coming, they gather in the hallway and wait for Champ!” Kuzyk told.

Terminally ill man achieves final wish of getting wheelchair for his disabled dog

Sadly, chemo and radiation have stopped working for Kuzyk, and he is now facing the end: doctors estimate he has about a year to live.

But in the face of death, Kuzyk has been determined to fulfill one final goal… not for himself, but for his beloved dog.

His mission is to get Champ a wheelchair. Kuzyk and his wife have been trying to raise the money, concerned about the disabled pup’s wellbeing.

Terminally ill man achieves final wish of getting wheelchair for his disabled dog
“His back is bowing so bad. I don’t want him to stay that way or get broken. We’re very careful with him,” said Andersen.

The doggie wheelchair was set to cost several hundred dollars, no small purchase for a couple that has faced steep medical bills.

But thankfully, after the story went viral, one company stepped up to foot the bill.

 

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