Here is a concise, narrative-style rewrite of the story in English, keeping it informative and heartfelt without being overly emotional
On July 3, while driving along a highway in Setia Alam, Malaysia, Yuvabalan Manimaran and his girlfriend Athiletchumy Sandra Sigran noticed a brown dog lying motionless on the road. Thinking he might be dead, they stopped to check—and were surprised to find the dog still alive, although clearly in pain and unable to stand.
The couple carefully carried the injured animal into their car and brought him home. Realizing his condition was serious, they rushed him to a nearby veterinary clinic. The vet noted his high fever and suspected multiple leg fractures. As the clinic was closing, they were referred to an emergency center in Petaling Jaya, where the dog was admitted for further treatment.
Tests later confirmed that the dog, estimated to be 6 to 12 months old, had leg fractures and anemia, but fortunately no spinal injury. After being discharged, the couple brought him to a specialized clinic in Puchong for surgery. The procedures took place over two days, with metal plates inserted in both front legs.
To help with medical expenses, the couple turned to social media and quickly raised over RM9,000 from generous supporters. This funding has helped cover the cost of the surgeries, post-operative care, and boarding.
Now on the road to recovery, the dog—named Browny—will be adopted by the couple once he’s ready to leave the clinic. Yuvabalan and Athiletchumy hope that Browny’s story will inspire others to help stray animals in need.