Chris, 18, worked at a warehouse near a closed bike shop. Every day, he noticed a well-groomed Shiba Inu sitting outside the shuttered store, staring through the glass. Curious, he learned from coworkers that the dog, named Ollie, belonged to the shop owner who hadn’t been seen in weeks. Moved by Ollie’s quiet loyalty, Chris began sharing his lunch with him. Strangely, Ollie never ate the food—he’d snatch it and vanish. Chris assumed he was feeding puppies, but Ollie was a male. The mystery deepened. One day, Chris followed Ollie and was shocked when the dog traveled far outside town to a seemingly abandoned house. Ollie crawled through a fence and dropped the sandwich through a hole in the door. A bark,
answered from inside. Chris peered through a broken window and discovered a starving German Shepherd trapped in the house. Ollie had been feeding his friend every day. Chris called the police. When they arrived, they found the German Shepherd barely alive and, to their horror, the decomposing body of the shop owner—dead from an apparent heart attack in a shed. The man had died alone, leaving his dogs behind. Ollie had escaped but returned every day to feed his companion, Max. Deeply touched, Chris took Ollie home. But there was a problem—his girlfriend Mila disliked dogs. When she saw Ollie,