The bond between humans and animals has been a subject of interest across various disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and literature. This connection, often referred to as anthropozoological relationships, encompasses a wide range of interactions, from companionship and affection to exploitation and dominance. Within the context of romantic storylines and narratives, these relationships can take on complex dimensions, reflecting both the beauty and the challenges inherent in interspecies connections. This essay aims to explore the portrayal of mujeres teniendo con animales (women having relationships with animals) in romantic narratives, examining the themes, implications, and emotional landscapes that such storylines evoke.