I think people are missing something when looking at this story.
Yuriko never stated she wanted to play the princess role and while she didn't stop Koro's weird habits she never forced her into it. Koro followed her and did things for her happily, and at the end was able to openly and comfortably express her own thoughts and opinions more because they had finally connected on less of a vertical power scale.
Yuriko by the looks of it was pissed being forced into a doll position, and I think the only reason why she accepted being called cute so much by Koro is because she realized how earnest and pure her feelings were. And while people may take offense to her constantly calling her a dog I think in her own way that was her way of showing affection, seeing as she really loved that stuffed animal.
The only real reason why I find this a bit off is because Yuriko and Koro never really stated their feelings clearly which is probably why you're looking at it as aubusive.
I mean hey I'm not saying you guys have to listen to me, but I think it needs a deeper level of thought.
Yes, this is me! I finally stopped lurking and created an account just to quote you.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to be loved. Being "loved" means being "held dearly".
While adoration is more like being "worshipped and idolized".
While Koro was "worshipping and idolizing" Yuriko to an extent, it was out of genuine love and... well, if you recall how her mother treated her and how her little groupies treated her, it was what she was looking for all along.
And in that sense, Yuriko probably loves Koro for... loving her!
pssht even though she's loyal in a creepy way ~
;w; the fact that you wanted to quote me made me giddy, it seems like we're the only two thinking like this though XD
I feel the same way too many people only look at the bad side of things
When you scrape the surface of this story's possible interpretations it does look terrible and I do see a focus on the bad which is the "abuse of power through Koro's feelings"
Unfortunately it's far too easy to see things that way. Especially if you miss the bits where Yuriko was really attached to that dog stuffed animal (and the rest of the dog related analogies and references in the story and title) and stated with obvious hatred that she never chose to be treated like a princess and that others just did it on their own without ever considering her feelings on the subject.
The relationship between the two is definitely on the odd side (and Koro is kinda super creepy at times even if her intentions are pure) though. Koro seems to have never been in a relationship before and judging by the bit where they reference her blowing everyone else out of the water in the exam it seems to be intended by the author that she's supposed to come across as socially awkward. (Which could also be where the stalkerish behavior comes from as well.) Yuriko on the other hand ends up looking super selfish and shallow because she's simply happy to find someone who actually cares for her for who she is rather than just how she looks (as someone else stated, she probably is fine with Koro saying she's cute simply due to the fact she realizes that Koro doesn't mean it the same way as the others). As for the "Hotel. Now." bit I think I can see where Yuriko was coming from too. It's fairly clear that being treated the way her friends were treating her there was a serious pet peeve for Yuriko and understandably so. In her frustration over that occurrence she turned to the only thing that she thought was a way out of the situation. She just kinda went about it in an irrational way. (Which would be understandable considering her situation at the time, extremely frustrated with everyone. She's not going to make the most rational of decisions.)
It's made reasonably clear though, if you read into things enough, that she's not simply using Koro and that while her way of doing things seems kinda self-centered (though this is completely understandable considering the way she's been treated by basically everyone) she is fond of Koro even if she'd otherwise be straight.
I think this story would have done far better as a 2-4 chapter manga instead of a one-shot though. It needs better pacing and the author ended up communicating a lot of stuff poorly or too subtly. (Though the dog symbolism in particular, at least in my opinion, wasn't communicated all that poorly actually.) Making it longer could have allowed for more solid communication even while keeping it still subtle. (Well that was like 2/3rds of an essay longer than I was originally intending it to be, lol.)