"He’s Fighting to Heal": Tyson’s Harrowing Journey from Abuse to Recovery
Tyson, a 4-year-old Cane Corso, was found emaciated and gravely injured in the forest of Sénart by a group of walkers. Weighing only 23 kg instead of the typical 50 kg for his breed, Tyson bore the horrific marks of severe abuse. His jaw was fractured so badly that it hung to one side, leaving him unable to eat properly. Despite his ordeal, Tyson’s loving nature remains intact.
The rescue was led by Action Protection Animale (APA), a French animal welfare organization, which has filed a legal complaint against Tyson’s owner for cruelty and abandonment. The owner, who resided in Yerres (Essonne), left his home weeks ago without a forwarding address.

A Story of Abuse and Neglect
According to APA president Anne-Claire Chauvancy, Tyson’s condition revealed clear signs of prolonged suffering. Witnesses reported that Tyson had been confined in a small space for at least three weeks before his owner abandoned him in the forest. The owner allegedly returned with friends to empty his residence, and upon discovering Tyson alive despite starvation, chose to discard him in the woods.
When Tyson was found, he was too weak to walk. He was immediately taken to a veterinary clinic in Brunoy for urgent care. "He shows all the signs of a tortured animal," said Chauvancy. Tyson’s microchip revealed his ownership, but the extent of his injuries prompted the clinic to involve APA rather than contacting the owner.
A Long Road to Recovery
Tyson spent several days at the clinic, where he began the slow process of renutrition. On Saturday, he was placed with a foster family, where he is receiving round-the-clock care and affection. "He is constantly seeking love," said Chauvancy, describing Tyson’s sweet and resilient demeanor.
While Tyson’s current situation is stable, his recovery is far from over. "He’s too frail for surgery at this time," Chauvancy explained. The priority is to help him regain weight and strength. Once stabilized, the organization will explore options to repair his broken jaw—a costly procedure that will require significant financial support.
A Call to Action
APA has filed a formal complaint for acts of cruelty and voluntary abandonment. Meanwhile, Tyson’s story has sparked an outpouring of support from the public. The organization is appealing for donations to cover the costs of Tyson’s care and future surgery. "Tyson is fighting to heal. He’s a brave and loving dog who, like too many abused animals, apologizes for simply existing," said Chauvancy.
How You Can Help
To aid Tyson and other animals like him, APA encourages the public to contribute to their campaign. Donations will help provide medical care, shelter, and a chance for a better future for abused animals.