I'm not sure specifically which 'woman bred by dog story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or extremely strange stories with such a title. It might be some sort of very odd and unethical fictional concept that involves abnormal and unacceptable relationships in a made - up scenario.
There were a few novels that fit this plot, namely "Rebirth at the End of the World: My Domineering Corpse King's Wife,""Son-in-law of the Heavenly Doctor," and "Invincible God of War." These male protagonists were all fighting to protect the people or things that were important to them. In the end, some of them were in tears, while others were burning with passion. Every novel has its own unique plot and wonderful description. As for which one is more suitable for you, you can go and take a look. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Good cat x dog fanfic often has well - developed characters. The cat and the dog should have distinct personalities. For example, the cat could be more independent and sly, while the dog is friendly and loyal.
It is not appropriate. This type of content goes against basic ethical norms. In a civilized society, we should promote positive, healthy, and respectful forms of creative works, not ones that involve inappropriate sexual content related to animals.
One interesting 'dog x cat fanfic' could be about a dog and a cat who become unlikely friends in a magical forest. They go on adventures together, helping other forest animals. For example, they might save a little bunny from a trap. The dog uses its strength to break the trap, while the cat uses its agility to scare away any approaching predators.
One popular cat x dog fanfic is 'The Adventures of Kitty and Pup'. It tells a heartwarming story of a cat and a dog who become unlikely friends in a big city.
No. 'Ladybug and Cat Noir' is a popular animated series mainly targeted at children and young audiences. Creating sex fanfic related to it goes against the family - friendly nature of the original work and is also inappropriate in terms of moral and ethical standards.