Woof Woof Story: I Told You to Turn Me Into a Pampered Pooch, Not Fenrir! · review
This is one of those series you're probably only going to read if you are like me: Too deep into the isekai hole to get out and just reading anything that you find out of bored curiosity to how bad it can get. And this is a just sort of decentish series. It's not bad, it's not good, it's just sort of "yeah I exist". And while there is certainly space for those sorts of media in the landscape (I mean hell look at the slew of crappy D-list action movies from the 2000s that we all have at least one of in our favouries) there'sno real reason to recommend this.
It's well written, well drawn, there's conflict and drama but at no point is there really tension, and that's the big thing, there's no conflict that you don't know will be solved somehow due to it's nature as a comedic series. Because the comedic aspects are the focus, there's a few small points of genuine seriousness where the stakes are raised but you know nothing bad will come of it so there's no tension.
It becomes this sort of slurry of things you read, laugh at, go "that's funny" and then move on without ever needing to absorb it. It's comedy for comedy's sake, not because the joke would enhance the story or show us more about these characters. Everyone acts according to the archetypes assigned to them, even the unlikely team up in volume 2 is something you can see coming a mile away, and the story just progresses normally.
Aside from the very strange bath scene which had the entire series worth of ecchi crammed into it, and some very odd moments that made me wonder if I'd fallen asleep and was dreaming a completely different manga series, there's honestly nothing memorable about this series. It exists, it does it's job as something that makes you chuckle, and it leaves without making an imprint. If you absolutely need more of this there's an LN with seven volumes, but strictly reviewing the manga it's just sort of inoffensively decent.