Doubtful of her own sanity, Dawn considers that, in the ways of life and love, it might be better to trust Chuck's doggie instincts instead of her own. The ever-enthusiastic Chuck offers his tried-and-true advice on the merits of knocking over garbage and strewing it everywhere, auxiliary competitive peeing etiquette, and the curative powers of tossing a ball. It's one thing to talk to your pets, but what do you do when they start talking back? It's not just Chuck, either she can hear all dogs-and man's best friend has a lot to say. "Couldn't you smell her on his pants?" Dawn is stunned. "I should … More have said something sooner," Chuck confides, as he tries to console her. So, when her boyfriend announces that he's leaving her for another woman, a despairing Dawn turns to Chuck for solace. Dawn's only source of security and comfort, it seems, is Chuck, a pit-bull mix from the pound. Already twice divorced, the young Californian is too busy job-hopping to start a career, her current boyfriend insists on living "off the grid," her Life Coach sister perpetually interferes with incomprehensible affirmations, her eccentric mother is busy promoting the culmination of her life's work: The Every Holiday Tree, and her father is ending his brief third marriage while scheduling two dates for the same night. Description: Dawn Tarnauer's life isn't exactly a success story.
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