Blame It on the Dog
After Selena Milano adopts sixty pounds oframbunctious puppy, her disorganized household startsto fly apart at the seams. Though her twelve-year-oldson, Drew, worships the carpet Axel chews on, theirneighbors threaten to get them evicted if their four-legged demolition derby isn't brought under control. Enter dog-Svengali Jack Quinn, the animal behaviorist charged with bringing discipline to their bohemianexistence. First he trains their dog, then he charmsDrew. Next the headstrong single mom gets an out-of-character urge to invite the handsome Quinn into herhome for dinner and maybe a little more. Can this bethe end of her precious independence?