No one likes the feeling of being followed. It usually brings a sense of unease, the kind that makes you keep checking over your shoulder.
But sometimes, the situation turns out to be far gentler than expected. After all, many of us would gladly welcome a furry companion trailing behind us.
That is exactly what happened to a man in St. Louis. After stepping off a bus and heading home, he realized that a stray dog he had briefly met at the station was quietly walking behind him.
This is how Orville, a homeless pup, wandered into a stranger’s life and found his future.
An Unexpected Walking Partner

When the man exited the bus, he noticed a dog sitting nearby, calmly observing people as they passed. The pup looked as if he were waiting for someone specific.
The man stopped for a moment, greeted the dog with a few kind words and some gentle pets, then continued toward home.
Not long after, he felt that odd sensation that someone was behind him. When he turned, he was startled to see the same dog standing in his yard, having followed him all the way from the station.
The dog appeared friendly and relaxed, so the man invited him into the yard. Although the pup looked as though he might once have belonged to someone, his rough condition suggested he needed help. The man quickly contacted Stray Rescue of St. Louis.
Donna and Natalie from SRSL soon arrived. They expected a fearful or defensive dog, prepared for a tricky rescue. What they found instead surprised them.
The dog greeted them with a huge, joyful smile, acting as if he had known them forever.
A Sweet Nature Revealed

“He was an absolute sweetheart of a dog right off the bat,” Donna said. “We were able to leash him up right away, and he went right with us.”
The pup, who they soon named Orville, soaked up every bit of affection. When the doors of the SRSL Jeep opened, he climbed right in and settled himself comfortably in the front seat.
“He rode up near Natalie and me most of the way back,” Lochmann said. “He was just a happy boy.”

Once he reached the SRSL veterinary clinic, Orville continued spreading cheer. He approached staff members with bright eyes and a wagging tail, greeting each new person as though they were already friends.

Veterinarians cleaned his wounds and gave him a warm place to rest while he recovered. They estimated that Orville was about three years old and in decent health aside from being underweight.
The team felt confident that with steady care, Orville would gain strength and trust again.
A Much Deserved New Life

Orville recovered quickly, and although adoption interest came slowly, the SRSL team never doubted that the right adopters would eventually find him.
Their patience paid off.
After nearly two months of waiting, Orville finally met the people who would become his family.

He went home with a loving mom, dad, and even a baby brother to share life with.
Today, Orville enjoys all the affection, comfort, and security he once lived without. His days of wandering the streets are behind him, replaced by the companionship and stability he always needed.
