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This was the cutest romance manga I've read in a while!
With a strangers, to friends, to maybe more romance, I was hooked from the beginning, especially with the oppostites attract trope. Twenty-nine year old Chiharu is a teacher who's little but strong. Her bestest friend in the world is Tsubu, a timid yet loveable rottweiler. On the other side, we have twenty-six year old Kiyotaka, who's a tough firefighter but he's awfully shy, and his best friend is loyal and bubble of energy Monjuro, a teeny pomeranian.
I adored that not just the humans are opposites with one another, but the pups are too! Whilst Kiyotaka allows his dog to run his life, Chiharu is much stricter. They meet one day at a dog park, and then bump into each other at the store. And then at Chiharu's workplace. I loved their interactions and really felt their chemistry, even though it's very slow burn.
The art style is very cute, from the tiny details dog owners would understand (such as fluffy bottom wriggles), to the little thoughts the dogs have of their owners (mostly along the lines of love and devotion), this manga is certainly a feel good, cosy and cute read.
The ending only leaves us at the beginning of Chiharu and Kiyotaka's friendship, and I truly can't wait to see what their pups tangle them into next!
5/5 🌟

Thank you, @NetGalley for an advanced ARC of this manga
This book was adorable 😍 & I was instantly attracted to this manga because of the dogs on the front cover, two people coming together with their dogs encouraging it made me smile like a big kid and the art style is adorable as well... I cannot wait to read more and see the connection between all characters.

This was cute. I loved the main characters. Their dogs. The art.
Everything was really nice and sweet and i would love to continue with the manga.
4🌟

I was really excited for this one, and while it was mostly pretty cute, the characters were a bit too introspective at times. Too much tell and not enough show. (Odd to see this in a manga which one would assume is mostly show with the art.)
The dogs were spot on adorable though. Will definitely read more in hopes the series finds its feet.

This was a cute manga that is a quick and easy read. I loved the art style and the general ease of each chapter or section. I also really liked how some of the more stereotypical tropes of life were turned on their head- for example the larger dog being owned by a woman I stead of her having a small dog. I thought it was a cute story filled with a variety of meet cutesy until the two leads really had a chance to interact more following his trip to her class. While I think the story could benefit from clarity at times, I think this issue may result more from reading the story digitally than anything else

"Pupposites Attract Vol. 1" has an adorable meet cute plot. A woman with a huge dog and a man with a tiny dog keep running into each other and become fast friends. Eventually, they start to have feelings towards each other.
This manga was very cute and wholesome. It takes the meet cute trope and adds adorable puppies into the mix! The artwork was fantastic and I was engaged in the story throughout the manga. I only wish it could have been a bit longer, because the plot didn't really get too far. While it's 160 pages, about 40 of those were just bonus content and ads at the end. I would definitely continue on to the second volume.
5/5 stars
Thank you to netgalley and Kodansha Comics for providing an arc in exchange for an honest review.

Okay this is ADORABLE, perfectly capturing the love between pets and humans and all the ways their personalities shine through. I love that this is more about the relationship between dog and human than the two humans (though there's definitely feelings there), and the ways that we can connect with the people around us even better through the things we love.
Very cute and lighthearted, with just the right undercurrent of emotional depth to keep it realistic and touching instead of leaning more into hijinks. I hope we get to see Kiyotaka's meeting with Monjuro next!

This manga was absolutely delightful.
Very sweet and cozy and a must read to all pet lovers.
The story centers around Kiyotaka and his extroverted pomeranian Monjuro and Chiharu and her shy rottweiler Tsubu-chan, in a series of chance encounters they developed a courteous friendship and maybe, just maybe, something more than friendship.
As a first volume it does well its job of presenting the characters and hooking the reader with the promise of more sweet moments of these humans and their dogs and how they navigate this very new acquaintance.

If I could only use one word to describe "Pupposites Attract" it would be cute. It's the perfect amount of fluff. And yes that pun was intentional. Thank you Netgalley for letting me read this in exchange for an honest review. I look forward to the next volume.

I knew from the cover this story was going to be adorable and gosh darn it so was. Chiharu and Kiyotaka are opposites in that Chiharu is a small woman with an iron will, and Kiyotaka is a big man who is a great big softy. Not only that, but their dogs are also opposites of themselves. It’s real cute to see Chiharu mirrored in Kiyotaka’s tiny, sassy fluff ball Monjuro and Kiyotaka mirrored in Chiharu’s beefy scaredy cat Tsubu-chan.
You can see some feelings starting to develop in this first volume, but I’m pretty sure this is one that you’ll be in for the long haul - I would love to see more romance between the two and I’m super excited to see how this story develops.
If you’re looking for a sweet, silly, well-drawn manga that loves dogs as much as you - this is the manga for you.
*I received an eARC from Kodansha Comics & NetGalley. All opinions are my own*

This was such a cute book. I loved the art and the story. Mixing dogs with a cute romance is nothing short of a great read. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a cute romance and if you love dogs. I think the characters were cute and I loved watching their relationship form

SO CUTE!! What a great story, I can't wait to read more. The humans and their pups are just so sweet!

I am so ecstatic that Kodansha licensed this title. I've seen snippets of the first chapter for months online and was impatiently waiting to get my hands on a digital copy.
This was everything I thought it'd be and more! We have two adults who both have dogs that are the opposite of their physical features and that part is so cute. They meet by chance and the dogs hit it off. The more they meet and interact, the feelings start to simmer and we get inklings that they kind of like one another. Their mannerisms are so cute! The scene where they're both on the bench and his brother is in between them had me cackling. How dare they make him a 3rd wheel. I cannot wait to see what else happens in this series and will recommend it to everyone.

The two couldn't be more different at forst glance, not only their own appearance but also the dogs and yet they somehow always cross paths and see glimpses of who the other actually is.
This was such a fun and fluffy read. I couldn't stop laughing and wanting to see more of all four.

This manga was so cute and lighthearted! I loved how of the main characters and the dogs are such opposites of each other but they compliment each other so well. I can't wait to see how their relationship will blossom in the next volumes!
Thank you to Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for the ARC. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series!

ARC provided by NetGalley
Now this was just adorable. Short, sweet, and adorable. Now you have seen the cover, read the titles, chuckled/cringed at the pun (depending on your temperament) and I'm sure you can guess exactly what the story in here is. Just take in those two context clues of the cover in the title, envision the story they belong to and you have it. It is your quintessential dog meet cute opposites attract story that we all love. It is the stuff of hallmark movies and cheap romcoms. And it is done so well in here. These two MCs are adorable. They remind me a little bit of the MCs from The Ice Guy & The Cool Girl which is another romantic story that I have been really enjoying recently. Definitely pick this one up for your daily dose of cuteness.

This was the first manga I've ever read, and what a cute experience. I picked it up solely because of the dogs, but I enjoyed the story. The two main characters' connection is sweet and wholesome, which is how I prefer romantic storylines. Overall a sweet and quick reading experience.
Thank you NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for the advance copy. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

This is super cute, about two people in their late twenties but so far seems appropriate for all ages. A very strong petite woman and a careful large man each have dogs that seem opposite of what someone would expect of them. The two form a friendship as they continue to run into each other with their dogs, and we slowly begin to learn more about their lives and how each adopted their pet. It's very sweet, humorous, and the drawings of the pups will definitely make people go "awww" constantly. It isn't a series that necessarily captivates you for needing to know more immediately, but it's an extremely relaxing read that I look forward to continuing whenever I want to put a smile on my face.

This was super cute! I wish the drawings were a bit less cluttered but that's a very me specific thing.
Both MCs and the dogs are adorable and I love them and can't wait to see where their relationships go! I need chapters of the doggies talking to each other!!

Ahhhhhhh this was such a cute read! Both leads have such a cute connection to their own pups and are curious about each other who, in some ways, are polar opposites.
We get a bit of insight from the dog’s POV and can see the antics that each pair has together. I absolutely cannot wait to read more, this is such a wholesome read!