In a sunny corner of Los Angeles, a young actress rescues a white dog after it has been abandoned on the street. At first glance, the dog seems to be the perfect companion: loyal, affectionate, and mischievous. However, she soon discovers that her new friend harbors a dark secret. When she attempts to train him, she realizes that the dog has been conditioned by his previous owners to attack African American people. This unsettling discovery turns into a moral battle for the actress, who must decide whether she is willing to help the dog overcome his violent conditioning or if it's better to walk away completely.
With the help of an animal behavior expert, the protagonist embarks on a risky journey to undo the harm inflicted on the dog. As she delves into the world of animal training, she confronts not only the complex dynamics of fear and violence but also her own prejudices and the cultural history surrounding the animal. Amid reflection and action, this captivating narrative brings to light themes of racism, redemption, and the struggle to find goodness in what seems lost.
However, each step toward the dog's rehabilitation may lead her to a painful confrontation with the society around her. In an intense climax, it becomes clear that the fight to change the dog's fate is ultimately a struggle to accept and transform the reality that everyone faces.