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series written and illustrated by . It started in
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's manga magazine ''
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'' in September 2004 and was later transferred to ' in August 2009, where it ended in April 2010. Its chapters were collected in 22 volumes. The series was licensed in North America by
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, who published 17 volumes from 2007 to 2010, before ceasing its publication. A
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film adaptation premiered in November 2009.


Plot

Sheltered and controlled by her parents for most of her life, and owner of a loyal mutt named Lupin, 18-year-old Suguri wants to move from the country-side to the big city, Tokyo, to find a career and a new life. After being kidnapped and stranded at a rest area, Lupin mates another dog while her owner Teppei is not looking, shattering his dream of a litter of
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puppies. To make up for her mongrel's wayward wooing, Suguri accepts Teppei's offer to work at the pet store he manages which leads her to numerous adventures of canine antics.


Characters


Main characters

; : : Suguri is an 18-year-old dog lover known for her innocent and clumsy demeanor. Her closest companion is her mutt, Lupin, whom she views as her alter ego. As a child, she was kidnapped but later rescued by Lupin’s grandfather, an event that led to her sheltered upbringing. Despite this, she shares a deep connection with dogs, intuitively understanding their needs. She works part-time at Woofles Pet Shop and develops feelings for her boss, Teppei, often displaying possessive jealousy. Coming from a wealthy family, she plans to breed Lupin, but her research into his lineage uncovers disturbing ties to her past, including a connection between her kidnapper and Lupin’s family. ; : : Teppei runs the pet shop Woofles and resides in the apartment above it. Growing up, he frequently took in stray dogs despite his single mother's financial struggles. Though outwardly aloof, he shows deep care for both animals and people, often letting friends stay and work at his shop until they stabilize their lives. A skilled groomer with expertise in canine nutrition and breed history, he prioritizes finding dogs suitable homes over maximizing profits. His own companion is Noa, a black Labrador retriever. He hires Suguri after recognizing her natural affinity with dogs, though her naivety sometimes tests his patience. While cautious about mixed breeds due to potential health risks and irresponsible ownership, he agrees to sell a half-Dachshund, half-Chihuahua (dog breed), Chihuahua puppy after vetting the buyer’s suitability. ; : : Kentaro, a high school friend of Teppei, is an amateur street musician who plays guitar. After finding him homeless and unemployed, Teppei employs him at Woofles and lets him stay in the rooftop kennel's doghouse. Initially disliking dogs, Kentaro eventually warms to them, even befriending Lupin—sharing beer with him and writing songs about him. Struggling with a pachinko gambling addiction, he once stole money from Suguri and lost it all. He harbors unrequited feelings for Kanako-sensei but fails to gain her notice. His younger sister, Mika, a junior high school student, shares his later-found appreciation for dogs. ; : Momoko is a licensed dog groomer hired by Teppei to handle the growing clientele at Woofles. As a child, she faced bullying over her weight, with only a boy named Yuu showing her kindness. Inspired by their friendship, she adopted a healthy lifestyle and later entered a relationship with him. However, Yuu proved manipulative—exploiting her financially while secretly seeing other girls. His emotional abuse left Momoko distant and reserved, finding solace only in grooming dogs. With Suguri's encouragement, she ends the toxic relationship and moves into the "Woofles Girls Dorm", an apartment above the shop leased by Teppei, alongside her Toy Poodle, Mel. Though still introverted, she gradually opens up in her new environment.


Recurring characters

; : :Chizuru, a smug and spoiled customer of Woofles, desires a Chihuahua after holding a puppy at the store, irritating Suguri. Her senior golden retriever Ricky alerts Suguri to a Chihuahua's heart condition before passing away, prompting Chizuru to adopt the Chihuahua named Melon. She becomes close friends with Suguri azind takes a hostess job to cover Melon's medical expenses. Despite her caring side, Chizuru exhibits bullying behavior towards others. ; :A piano teacher and a regular customer at Woofles. She adored her Pomeranian (dog), Pomeranian, named Czerny, like a daughter, spoiling her with human food, aromatherapy, and even birthday parties. After Czerny's sudden death, Kanako spiraled into denial and self-blame, shutting down her piano school and turning to alcohol and casual relationships. Kentaro intervenes, urging her to move on, and Kanako eventually finds solace in memories of Czerny. She initially moved to Tokyo for music college but struggled to find students for her piano school until she adopted Czerny, who brought her a four-leaf clover on their first walk. Kanako adopts a piebald Dachshund after sensing Czerny's spirit guiding her. ; : :A young , introduced by Suguri to the unconditional love dogs have for people. He purchases a French bulldog named "Zidane" and becomes passionate about dog breeds. He works as a government employee. He had a crush on Chizuru, however this crush quickly ended because of her disrespect for him. He puts Zidane on a strict diet due to weight gain and leads "Doga" classes. Living with his parents, he dreams of taking Zidane to Paris and making him a show dog. His last name references Akihabara's culture. ; :Teppei's superior and owner of Woofles chain. He prioritizes business over dog welfare, but genuinely loves dogs, and advocates against dog mistreatment. He teases Teppei as his little brother and owns an Afghan Hound named Alfred. Show recognizes Suguri's bond with dogs after she impresses Alfred, labeling her "interesting." Nervous about competition from Wan Kan pet shop, he often brings large dogs like Standard Poodle or Borzoi. Show coaches Suguri for a Dog Dancing Competition, showcasing his support for staff development despite his pragmatic approach to business. ; :A supermodel, known as "Yamarin" by fans and colleagues. She starred in a commercial with a Papillon dog, Papillon from Show's store, later replaced due to drooping ears, causing her depression after her Cocker Spaniel's death. Inspired by Suguri's care for the papillon, Yamarin buys it and names it "Lucky", forming a strong bond. Lucky saves Yamarin in a time of trouble, and Yamarin values his choices, such as selecting a magazine for a bikini shoot. Despite Lucky's demand for attention, Yamarin supports Kannako in coping with grief after Czerny's death. ; :Kentaro's South Korean friend and exchange student. He initially fears dogs due to their cultural association with food and a past encounter with an aggressive stray. He develops a crush on Suguri and adopts a Shiba Inu puppy named Chanta to overcome his fear. Despite initial difficulties, Kim becomes a dedicated owner but struggles to discipline Chanta due to his overwhelming love. Chanta's presence makes Kim popular among female pet owners, and he creates a photo book featuring Suguri alongside Chanta.


Dogs

; :Lupin is Suguri's beloved mixed-breed dog. His grandfather (whose collar Suguri wears around her neck) saved Suguri when she was kidnapped as a child. Suguri considers Lupin to be her alter ego and is unable to function without him near her. He has a knack for escaping his kennel to join her at the shop, annoying Teppei. Named after Lupin III, he shows an affinity for females and displays unusual understanding of commands, often submitting to dominant dogs. Suguri and Kim plan to breed Lupin with Chanta, hoping for predictable offspring given Chanta's pure Shiba Inu lineage. Lupin's lineage reveals a mix of German Shepherd, Kishu Inu, and other native Japanese breeds, explaining his Spitz-like appearance mistaken for a Kishu Inu by Ryusuke. ; :Noa is Teppei's Labrador Retriever. She was intended to breed with a champion, but mated with Lupin instead, narrowly avoiding pregnancy. Well-behaved and maternal, she adopts a stray kitten and defends it from harm. Despite Teppei's reluctance, she remains sociable with Lupin and humans. Named after the French word for black, ''noir'', she gives birth to seven puppies with a Golden Retriever named John, two of which are black like her, while the rest are golden like their father. Teppei relinquishes his desire to keep one of the black puppies when it's requested for service dog training. ; :Czerny is Kanako's Pomeranian (dog), Pomeranian. She shares a telepathic bond with her owner, alerting her to a fire during Kanako's European work assignment. Spoiled and energetic, she bounces to express desires and showcases athleticism by catching a tennis ball and engaging in playful interactions with other characters. Czerny died due to kidney stone disease, but her spirit appears before Kanako, approving her decision to adopt a homeless dog, leaving with a smile. ; :A senior Golden Retriever belonging to Chizuru that died of old age. He alerted to Suguri that Melon had a heart condition and in gratitude for Ricky's love, Chizuru adopted Melon as her own. His picture is worn on a collar around Melon's neck. Before he dies, he has a flashback of himself and Chizuru playing fetch when they very young. ; :Chizuru's long-coated Chihuahua (dog), Chihuahua. He was given to her by Teppei due to a heart condition, which was successfully treated through surgery. Mischievous and attention-seeking, he once attacked Chizuru's purse for attention and "mounted" Chanta during training. Trained to obey Chizuru, he forms a close bond with Zidane. Despite being neutered later in the story, he exhibits territorial marking and dominant behaviors but no longer pursues female dogs in heat. ; :Akiba's rare French bulldog. He is implanted with a chip for security. He aids in catching a pet store owner selling stolen dogs. Friendly and obedient, he gains weight from being fed human food by Akiba's parents. Zidane shares a close bond with Melon and conforms to Japan Kennel Club standards. Akiba aspires to make Zidane a show dog. ; :Part of a litter of Papillon (dog), Papillon puppies whom Show split up to be sold between his and Teppei's stores. Show took Rosetta, saying he had huge hopes for her to be a show dog. Rosetta stars in a bread commercial with Yamashita. However, after the practice, one of Rosetta's ears droops, revealing that she is a Phalène, or a drop-eared Papillion. She is still owned by Show in a loving environment. ; :Part of a litter of Papillon puppies whom Show split up to be sold between his and Teppei's stores. He replaces his sibling in a commercial due to drooping ears. Trained by Yamashita and Suguri, he successfully completes the shoot. Show tries to buy Lucky as a mascot, but Yamashita adopts him instead. Lucky shares a close bond with Yamashita but demands all her attention for himself. ; :A Shiba Inu originally purchased by an elderly man who died shortly after. He is adopted by Kim and named after the tiles she mixed up during a game of mahjong that Kim was playing with Suguri. Chanta exhibits teething issues and survives electrocution thanks to Kim's quick thinking and Teppei's guidance. Affectionate and diverse, she adores Kim and is intended to be bred with Lupin to fulfill Kim's dream of seeing her happiest. Despite an incident with Melon, she is too young to bear puppies. ; :A pedigree Afghan Hound owned by Show. Alfred is characterized by his aloof demeanor and is trained to only obey commands by Show. Lupin finds him rather intimidating and will slink away if Alfred so much as looks at him. Alfred only obeys Show and Suguri.


Media


Manga

Written and illustrated by , ''Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs'' started in
Shueisha is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Shueisha is the largest publishing company in Japan. It was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The ...
's manga magazine ''
Weekly Young Jump is a Japanese manga magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's '' Jump'' line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in ''Weekly Young Jump'' are collected and published in volumes under the "Y ...
'' on September 22, 2004. It was later transferred to ' on August 18, 2009, where it ran until April 28, 2010. Shueisha collected its chapters in 22 volumes, released from February 18, 2005, to May 19, 2010. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by
Viz Media Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series. The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
. 17 volumes were released from February 20, 2007, to November 9, 2010. In March 2011, Viz Media confirmed that they put the manga on hiatus, finally canceling it.


Volumes


Live-action film

A
live-action Live action is a form of cinematography or videography that uses photography instead of animation. Some works combine live action with animation to create a live-action animated feature film. Live action is used to define film, video games or ...
film adaptation premiered on November 21, 2009.


Reception

Carlo Santos praised the realistically drawn and very cute dogs, but was disappointed by the fanservice in the early chapters, and felt that the story relied on sentimentalism. AE Sparrow for IGN endorsed the first volume, but compared it to ''Old Yeller'' in its themes.


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* * * * {{Weekly Young Jump - 2000–2009 Anime and manga about animal welfare and veterinary medicine Comedy anime and manga Comics about dogs Seinen manga Shueisha manga Viz Media manga