- A young divorce mediator remains cynical until a client's dog pairs her with a local vet.
- A cynical divorce mediator (Brooke Nevin) is forced to care for a client's dog. The mischievous hound warms her heart, and after spending time with the local vet (Jake Sandvig), she begins to find that maybe the true love she dared not believe in is actually closer than she thinks.
- L.A. top lawyer Jason runs his Glendale firm, specialized in divorce and - mediation, as a workaholics club. Junior partner Kelsey Drummond, a single who loves for the job and hopes for a promotion, is assigned the trailing case of the super-rich Ballentine couple, who entrust hem their pet dog Daisy, which she must take home. As it eats her property and seems to choke, she takes it to the nearest vet practice. It's a charity ran by charming doc Harrison Curry, a shy workaholic, whose assistant Andre Thompson keeps insisting he should date, but he devotes his spare time to matching handicapped people with therapeutic pets. While Daisy wins her over to dog loving, her bothersome widowed mother also pushes to explore a romantic potential with fellow single Harrison during the various sessions he gives her about dog care, even help to retrieve the canine runaway. Alas the clinic is denied an indispensable foundation grant, so Curry accepts a college friend's New York job offer based on his matching program, and her advice to call off the divorce compromises her job, while neither actually declared their love, so it's urgent truth time with a rescue plan on the side.—KGF Vissers
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