Synopsis
“My legs may be long, but they are not utility poles.”
Jang Ji-hyuk, the star prosecutor of the Narcotics Division in the Violent Crimes Unit, finds himself in an absurd situation when a dog urinates all over his expensive suit.
The culprit? A dog under the care of Jin Da-sol, a pet groomer working at a local pet salon.
Their encounter seems destined to end with nothing more than an apology. Surely they will never see each other again.
Or so they think.
Why, then, does a narcotics suspect lead Ji-hyuk straight into that very pet salon?
And then there is this woman.
“Do not get involved, Ms. Jin Da-sol. This is not a game.”
“No, it’s just… I wanted to help.”
Despite his warnings, Da-sol keeps inserting herself into dangerous investigations.
At the same time, the only clue that could identify a fleeing criminal turns out to be something completely unexpected:
Photographs of groomed dogs.
“All right, Ms. Jin Da-sol. I could use your help.”
“Of course! I’d be happy to!”
A man who carries the law in one hand.
A woman who carries grooming clippers in the other.
What begins as a chance meeting between a prosecutor and a pet groomer next to the Prosecutors’ Office gradually expands beyond the salon—to restaurants, the Han River, and even Busan.
And little by little, Ji-hyuk’s once-cold voice begins to change.
Without him even realizing it.
Becoming softer.
Warmer.
<Prosecutor, This Is a Pet Grooming Salon> is a heartwarming romance that blends criminal investigations, lovable dogs, and the growing relationship between a stoic prosecutor and an optimistic pet groomer whose worlds could not be more different.