An expository documentary about the quiet compromises of owning a dog in New York City. Following a shy, introverted dog named Milli through his daily routine, the film observes how something as simple as going outside becomes a carefully managed process shaped by concrete, traffic, noise, weather, and crowded sidewalks. The film reflects on the relationship between care and urban life — how owners adapt an animal’s needs to a city that was not designed for them, and how a small dog can still become a point of connection in a place where people often avoid eye contact.