Marti Forrester has worked tirelessly for the community in Dorset Hill trying to get the governor to open a new community health center. On New Year's Eve, the governor whisks her away from her office in town hall to a new one. An office she didn't even know existed. To a new position she didn't even want. The governor appoints Marti the new judge of canine court. The new policy is "there are no bad dogs in Dog Town." That would be bad publicity. Any misbehaving dog gets taken to court. It's up to Marti to interpret the rules and either issue a fine or banish the dog. How can Marti take on a role when she doesn't understand or agree with the rules? After all her own Bernedoodle, Hank, is not well trained. At least she doesn't have to worry about that as her husband, Oliver, took Hank away with him. When Hank returns home with Marti while Oliver is at a writing retreat, Marti has a difficult time concealing Hank's antics. It seems as if at least one person knows all about it. A stalker keeps posting videos of Hank's misbehavior online and labeling Marti a hypocrite. She just had to put up with hiding Hank and hurting families for 6 months and then the governor will give her what she wants. Right? Meanwhile, a hot yoga instructor seems to be after Oliver. Should Marti let him go? Hank seems happier when he's with Oliver. If she lets Hank go, she'll be alone and miss them both. What is the right decision?
Another sad story from Dog Town about a couple who needs to learn how to communicate and learn dog training 101. Once again Cori swoops in to help train an unruly dog. Everything she says is right but Marti doesn't have time to train Hank. Hank needs boot camp ASAP! I have a soft spot for the naughty dogs but Hank really is badly behaved. He needs to at least learn "stay", "come", and "leave it!/drop it!" He's so naughty but it's mostly his humans' fault. They haven't had time for each other, let alone him.
Marti has a lot of issues. I get the impression Oliver talked her into something she wasn't ready for. He may not have been ready for the relationship to be permanent either. When she wasn't ready for kids, they got a puppy. Big mistake. She threw herself into her work to avoid talking about the big problems in her marriage. I don't doubt she's passionate about community health but it's all she lives and breaths. Oliver is at fault too because his response is to go away- for 7 weeks and then return for a minute and then leave again. He's rather self-centered. He never asks Marti if he can leave Hank with her but even if he did, Marti can't say no. She needs to grow a backbone.
The mayor is such a slimeball. He gives me the creeps. I don't trust him and I don't believe for a minute he'll give Marti what she wants. He spied on her, stalked her and knew how to get to her. He doesn't understand dogs at all and is very image conscious. He was elected on a conservative platform but what is that exactly? Dog Town has gone to the dogs literally so it needs to be more dog friendly! Not just for tourists but for residents. Dogs are dogs. They're going to get into the garbage, the human food, chase, nip, herd, pee, chew, etc. Even the most well-trained dogs act like dogs (witness Princess). It's heartless and cruel to banish dogs from Dog Town. Good thing they have the Rescue Mafia. It's the owners who lose out.
Cori is kind of hypocritical in this story. The arguments she presents against neutering are so completely bogus. Neutering prevents cancer, unwanted puppies, aggression and behavior issues. I've never heard of any of the so-called treatments and arguments in this novel. Also I'm mad at Cori. Cori needs to get on her high horse and tell everyone that "Doodle" anything is not a breed and people need to stop breeding high strung Poodles with every other known breed. Some breeds don't go together. Do any of these so-called breeders do health and temperament testing? Do they match the personality and lifestyle of the human to the dog? This town is nuts. It's kitschy not dog friendly.
Marti's BFF Tonna is crazy but she's showing signs of maturing and settling down. Marti is hypocritical and pushes Tonna to do things Marti doesn't seem to want for herself. Lotus Fiore, a vegan dog bakery owner, is nuts. No dog wants to or should be vegan. They need protein like beef, fish, duck, chicken. Homemade dog food and treats are great but it doesn't sound like this woman has consulted a vet. I don't even think she likes dogs! Vincent, the meat market owner, is an old guard Dorset Hills citizen. He isn't a fan of this new kitschy town and their ridiculous rules. His dog, Guido, is not a bad dog, he's a dog. If anything, he's very well-behaved because he lives at a meat market! Still, Marti must send Guido away for a minor infraction. That evil Lotus woman wins which is so unfair. The family is heartbroken at the loss of their companion. That is just cruel, especially to children. The business is failing too. Way to kick a man when he's down. It's not Marti's fault. It's the mayor's fault for putting her in that position and for making the silly rules in the first place.
There are several others who also have it out for a naughty dog, one who barely did anything wrong except... you guessed it- act like a dog. Now I've never heard of a dog doing what some of these dogs do. Chase/kill chickens? Yes. Chase a woman in a fur coat over a fence? No. Nip a child as prey? Maybe sometimes. Angus McFadden, a Scottish Terrier, is my favorite of the naughty dogs. He does what he was bred to do. None of these people seem to understand that.
Cliff Whorley was supposed to be the head of the Canine Corrections Department. He resents someone else, particularly a woman, being placed above him. I don't blame him for the first but he is sexist and barely hides his resentment. I think he might be Marti's stalker. I don't think it is Cori because she prefers calling people out to their face or being stealthy and sneaking dogs away. How did the stalker see what went on in Oliver's hotel room? Is Oliver the stalker? Is he trying to get Marti to resign and leave Dorset Hills with Hank? He's not a very nice husband if that's the case.
I like the new dog warden, Kinney Butterfield. She's sensible, sassy, smart and knows dogs. She's a valuable asset to both people and canines in Dog Town. I think she's friendly with the Mafia. If she isn't, she will be soon enough. They need someone on the inside.
This wasn't my favorite of the series and thankfully I read head so I know what happens but it was nice to go back and fill in the blanks.