For this week’s Webtoon Wednesday, I’ve got a super cute opposites-attract webtoon for you.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Title: Love 4 a Walk

Author/Artist: Nuria Sanguino

Genre: romcom

Ages: YA

Publisher: WEBTOON Unscrolled

Volume: 1/? (ongoing)

Release: Nov. 4th, 2025

Order: Amazon | Bookshop.org

This WEBTOON comic features two opposites brought together by their love of dogs, who fall for one another despite their differences . . . and maybe despite their better judgment.

Pam’s heart has been broken one too many times, and being dumped over her unruly dog Bob was the last straw. Now determined to care for Bob on her own, how long can this hopeless romantic resist falling for her mysterious yet compassionate neighbor Tyler—especially when he’s so good with dogs?

Bubbly and optimistic Pam lives in an apartment with her Doberman, Bob, and works an office job with her best friend, Ann. Struggling to keep up with Bob’s constant need for play, Pam often returns to a destroyed living room.

Bob is so out of control that Pam’s controlling ex-boyfriend asked her to give up her dog . . . or break up. Pam chose the dog.

She knows that she made the right choice, but Bob’s behaviour is still a problem. However, things take a turn for the better when Pam meets her enigmatic neighbor, Tyler, who just so happens to be an excellent dog trainer.

Despite Tyler’s intimidating appearance, Pam hires him to take care of Bob during the day, as Tyler works night shifts at his uncle’s bar.

Pam and Tyler bond, and their attraction towards one another grows. But Pam will need to contend with Tyler’s pampered Shih Tzu, Tequila, who fiercely defends her owner from any woman who gets too close.


The Basics:

Art: 5/5

I really loved the art style for the MMC, it just suited him so much better than the FMC. She still looked great, though! The style definitely has that webtoon feel, but it’s distinct enough to stand out in its own way.

Characters: 4/5 & Story/Plot: 3/5

This is definitely a character-driven story, with the plot blending into their development. It’s sweet and cute—girly girl with a big dog, brooding guy with a small dog.

She falls fast, and honestly, I can’t really blame her because the MMC is fine. lol

Her personality in the flashbacks can be frustrating, as she comes across as a total doormat, however, she does get some nice character development. Meanwhile, the MMC is bartender with a codependency on his dog, Tequila. lol

Writing/Dialouge: 4/5

Overall, it’s well done. There are a few awkward lines here and there, but nothing major. The banter between the characters is cute, though some of their arguments can feel a little over the top.

In conclusion:

The characters are cute, and while the story/plot isn’t groundbreaking, it’s still an enjoyable read. Probably not a new favorite, but definitely worth picking up if you’re in the mood for something light and sweet.

Extras:

Sweetness: 5/5

Spice level: 1/5

Lots of tension & no action. Seems like there’s more to come in future volumes.

Second-hand Embarrassment: 0/5

There were a few questionable moments, but nothing that had me standing up and pacing around the house.


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