I do not own Zootopia, all rights go to Disney (as you probably already know).
I've seen a lot of great Zootopia stories, but I've noticed something they all have in common when the human character shows up (usually there is only one or two humans), they immediately befriend the Zootopians right away, well let's change that, let's add a more than one human, a family if you will, a pet dog, that don't have a great start with our favorite cop duo Judy and Nick and just want to be left alone rather than facing the music, because honestly, not all humans would be this accepting if they got stuck in a world full of furries.
This story is about a man named Ryan Nelson, who also happens to be a border patrol agent, his family, and his K.9 partner, ending up in, you guessed it, Zootopia, after a work related trip. To add some realism, when they meet Zootopia's favorite cop duo, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, they have panic attack at seeing talking and walking animals resulting them to be freaks to the city, evading police capture
With animals seeing humans as monsters, how will they survive this type of concrete jungle with the ZPD'a top officers hunting them down. Especially when old enemies from both Judy, Nick's, and the human's past arrive later on. How can Ryan hope to keep his family safe from both police and criminals.
Mature because of drug dealing, firearms, strong language, and some romance between characters idk.