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  • Published: 2 January 2018
  • ISBN: 9780143132110
  • Imprint: Tarcher
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $38.00

Men & Dogs



From the authors of Men & Cats comes this delightful follow-up, featuring 50 new pairs of gorgeous men and canines striking a similar pose

A brilliant and hilarious collection of photographs, featuring 50 pairs of gorgeous men and candid canines 

When the world has you down, there's no better way to instant happiness than handsome men paired with cute puppies. In this new book from the creators of the popular blog Des Hommes et des Chatons, you'll find an original collection of 100 clever photo match-ups, with a heartthrob human on one page and a pooch in a similar pose or with a similar expression on the next.

Taking a walk.
Playing catch.
Basking in sunshine.
Toweling off after a bath.

Can't decide between man or man's best friend? Well, with Men & Dogs, you don't have to choose.

  • Published: 2 January 2018
  • ISBN: 9780143132110
  • Imprint: Tarcher
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $38.00

Praise for Men & Dogs

Praise for the website:

  • "We just have one question: Why did it take so long for someone to come up with this?" --Huffington Post
  • "You may have a slight obsession with reblogging cats on Tumblr. French Tumblr account Des Hommes et des Chatons takes that obsession to a whole new level with their photos of cats imitating sexy male models and actors."--BuzzFeed
  • "Today, we love the tumblr Des Hommes et des Chatons, a comic-sexy mix of guys and kittens. Want to see cute kittens and ultra sexy guys? The tumblr Des Hommes et des Chatons will brighten your day." --Glamour (Paris)
  • "We love a really cute Tumblr. Des Hommes et des Chatons, the name says it all. The perfect addition to make us literally melt. We already loved cats. We also like men now. A salivating emergency!" --Cosmopolitan (French)
  • "The brilliant match-ups feature a variety of heartthrobs posing seductively alongside shots of cuddly felines striking a pose that makes the viewer question which subject they're more interested in looking at. The more you browse through the growing collection of juxtapositions, the more uncanny the resemblance between the two subjects seem." --My Modern Met