Eighteen-year-old Chris worked near a shuttered bike shop, where he passed a lonely Shiba Inu named Ollie each day. The dog wasn’t a stray—too clean, too calm—and always waited by the glass doors. Locals said he belonged to Mr. Lawrence, the shop’s owner, who hadn’t been seen in weeks.
Chris began feeding Ollie during lunch breaks, but the dog never ate on the spot—he ran off with the food. Curious, Chris followed him one day. Ollie led him miles away to a locked, abandoned house. Inside, another dog—an emaciated German Shepherd—was trapped. Ollie had been feeding his friend, Max, through a hole in the door. Chris called the police. They rescued Max and discovered Mr. Lawrence’s body in a shed—he had died suddenly, leaving his dogs alone.
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