05/28/2026
Episode TWO
Ms. Love finally made it home from her long weekend with her stud friend and immediately gathered her sisters and brothers to tell them ALL the details.
“Tall, handsome, shiny coat… real gentleman,” she sighed dramatically.
Ms. Ali rolled her eyes. “Girl, you are in LOVE.”
Two weeks later, Ms. Love and Ms. Ali went shopping down Dog Boulevard when suddenly morning sickness hit Ms. Love right in front of the treat bakery.
Ms. Ali gasped. “WAIT?!”
The neighborhood gossip started immediately.
Back home resting on the couch, Ms. Love turned on the TV to watch Nation compete in Best in Show. Unfortunately, everything went wrong. Nation was uncomfortable with the handler, the energy felt off, and the ring quickly turned chaotic.
The gossip spread faster than wildfire:
“That dog is dangerous!”“He ruined the show!”“They’ll never recover from this!”
But the truth was simple — Nation was pushed with a handler he didn’t truly know, and the situation just wasn’t right for him.
When Nation finally got home embarrassed and defeated, his real support system was waiting. Ms. Love, Ms. Ali, and Mr. Otis surrounded him with hugs and love.
Because one bad moment in the ring does NOT make a bad dog.
The family also learned a hard truth about the dog world: when you’re winning, everybody supports you. But when you fall, people get distant because they’re afraid it might affect their own reputation — even some who originally encouraged the decision.
But through all the gossip and drama, Nation still had what mattered most:
His family.