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Final Fantasy XV Dog and Niflheim troops

Umbra, a dog in Final Fantasy XV.

A girl's best friend.

Yuna on her dog Kokoro in Final Fantasy X-2

Dogs (イヌ, inu?) are recurring animals and pets in the Final Fantasy series. Sometimes canine beings appear as monsters or otherwise magical beings, like summons, such as Fenrir and Cerberus. However, this article focuses on dogs as pets and regular animals in the Final Fantasy series, although if they aid the party in battle as faithful companions, they are often seen performing lavish attacks no real world dog could do. Dogs are more common in the games that take place in modern worlds.

Appearances

Final Fantasy VI

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Interceptor with a mini-Shadow.

Interceptor is Shadow's loyal dog, and does not leave his side. He resembles a Doberman Pinscher, Beauceron, or a mix of the two. Shadow likes to claim that Interceptor eats strangers, and he can be ruthless at times, especially when Shadow is in danger, but he is friendly to Relm Arrowny.

Interceptor can help out in battle if Shadow is in the party. If Shadow is attacked physically, there is a chance Interceptor will take the hit. If this happens, there is a small chance Interceptor will counterattack with Takedown or Wild Fang that deal defense-penetrating magic damage to one enemy. These counterattacks will miss on floating targets. If the party abandons Shadow on the Floating Continent, Relm will "gain" Interceptor from Shadow.

The Vector Hound and its palette swaps are enemies the player can encounter. Unlike most canine enemies in the series that appear more like monsters with dog-like traits, the hound-type enemies in Final Fantasy VI appear to be normal dogs.

Final Fantasy VII

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Model for a brown dog in Final Fantasy VII.

As they appear in the field, Final Fantasy VII has two types of dogs: the long-eared brown dog, and the pointy-eared and nosed gray dog.

In the Beginner's Hall in Sector 7, a talking gray dog tells the player the controls and introduces them to the position cursor. This dog, the miner, and some of the other guys here, reappear as ghosts in the "Beginner's Hall (Advanced)" in the Respectable Inn beneath the barracks of Lower Junon.

A brown dog is found in the Sector 5 Slums before the plate falls on Sector 7, but is nowhere to be found after. A brown dog stands still in a spot by the well in modern Nibelheim and is the only thing remaining outside after the cloaks' migration. A brown dog sits in the shut closet under the stairs of the Old Man's House in Kalm. He moves to his owner when interacted with.

The barracks of Upper Junon have a gray dog outside, a brown dog sitting on a trash can on its first floor, a gray dog in the bedroom of the third. Along with the ghost gray dog in the Respectable Inn is a regular living brown dog.

Model for a grey dog in Final Fantasy VII.

There is a brown dog in the lower path inside Junon that blocks a doorway. The dog will only move if the player's submarine is destroyed during the mandatory minigame. In this case the player can return to Junon where some soldiers guarding the Junon Submarine Dock instruct the player that to enter they must talk to their dog, before dying valiantly in battle. Interacting with the dog will lead the player to another submarine: a red one. The player can choose to take the dog on board or let it scamper off.

In the Corel flashback, there's a comedy routine that goes on in the background. A cat appears behind one house being followed by a gray dog before disappearing behind another house. The cat then emerges from that house and returns from whence it came, being followed by the dog who is now being followed by a small child. Then back down the original route the small child runs, now being chased by both animals.

A brown dog lives in the Rundown Hut in North Corel. A brown dog roams around outside the north section of Wutai (except during the scene with the Turks when the townspeople are in hiding). A brown dog sits outside in Icicle Inn. A gray dog in Mideel stands in the street and follows the player around when interacted with. A brown dog lives in the Old Man's House in Mideel. If the player steals the item and tries to leave he will bark. The gray dog appears and has the same behavior in the destroyed Mideel, the brown dog is absent.

During the time Tifa is in a coma for seven days after the release of the Weapons from the North Crater, she dreams of the time she found Cloud at the Sector 7 Slums train station. Cloud was being inspected by a brown dog and the Train Man. The dog started watching Tifa, and went berserk when Cloud reanimated from his stupor.

The Bird room of the Debug Room has a gray dog that deals with events concerning Junon.

Final Fantasy VIII

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Angelo by Tetsuya Nomura.

The main dog in the game is Angelo, Rinoa Heartilly's pet. Angelo resembles an Australian Shepard, and is two years old. She accompanies Rinoa for most of her journey, helping her and the others in battle when the need arises. Rinoa can teach Angelo new tricks by reading the Pet Pals magazines and selecting the new skills to learn in her Status menu. Angelo functions primarily as Rinoa's Limit Break, called Combine, which has Angelo perform one of four aggressive tricks. The trick performed depends upon the party's current Crisis Level.

Angelo's passive tricks may activate during battle without player input: one as a counterattack against an enemy that has inflicted direct damage to Rinoa; two as recovery countermeasures of any party member in HP Critical or KO status if Rinoa is present; and, one to search the battlefield for random items.

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The dog in Dollet.

Other dogs include a dog in Dollet that bothers Seifer during the party's wait on the town square. The player can save the dog from X-ATM092 by interacting with it during their escape from the mech. Failing to save the dog deducts points from the SeeD exam score. The dog is later part of a sidequest in Dollet where a boy at the local artist's studio paints a bone into the artist's paintings indicating the dog's location. If the player finds the dog after this, they get an item. If the player waits till after the Battle of the Gardens with the quest, they get better items as rewards.

There is also a black and white dog near the Timber pet shop. The first time there the player can spot a boy mourning outside the shop as his dog is inside and the shop is closed, but later the two can be seen playing outside the shop. During the time Balamb Town is occupied by Galbadia, the player can use the soldiers' dog to sniff out their captain.

Final Fantasy X

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The dog in Besaid Village can yield a second Overdrive for the aeon Valefor. After the party first leaves Besaid Village and Wakka gives Tidus the Brotherhood sword, the player can return to the town and talk to the girl behind the counter at the shop. The player should then go to the furthest house on the right side to spot the dog that will yield Valefor's second Overdrive. This is best done as soon as possible, as later when the party has an airship, the town will be guarded by Dark Valefor.

The aeon Yojimbo also has a dog called Daigoro, but it is more of a supernatural variety than a regular dog. Yojimbo's dog is an actual dog that was made into a fayth; this is the only known case of an animal being made one. A dog based on Daigoro makes a return as Yuna's dog in the sequel (see below).

Final Fantasy X-2

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Yuna and Kogoro.

Kogoro is Yuna's dog while she uses the Trainer dressphere. Kogoro is an orange dog with purple tufts of fur and gold markings on his head, shoulders and tail. Kogoro resembles Yojimbo's pet Daigoro. This is play on words, as dai means "big" and ko means "little" in Japanese. Trainer is one of the few dresspheres that has a unique skillset and stats for each girl, because they each have a different pet. As a Trainer, Yuna can command Kogoro to perform various abilities.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

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The dog at the Research Camp.

Dogs were part of society in Cocoon where they were kept as pets, and even if the world has greatly changed since then, some dogs are still around. "Dog, Doctor and Assistant" is a quest on the Wildlands that involves a dog. At the Research Camp Lightning meets Thirteen, Dr. Gysahl's assistant, tending to an injured dog. Thirteen and a woman named Tilda need Lightning to gather ingredients for a medicine. After gathering the ingredients Tilda gives Lightning an Animal Potion. The dog again becomes relevant in the quest "Mother and Daughter". Brella is a woman outside the Wildlands monorail station and telling her of the healed dog reunites owner with her pet.

The dog is a recycled model from a dog in Final Fantasy XIII that appeared on a beach in Bodhum.

Final Fantasy XV

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Young Noctis and Luna

Luna's dogs Pryna and Umbra.

Lunafreya Nox Fleuret has two dogs: the white Pryna and the black Umbra. They act as her messengers. She has had them since they were puppies. As depicted in Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV a young Pryna was once found and cared for by Prompto Argentum, who later became Prince Noctis's friend.

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Prompto with a lost puppy.

During the party's journey Prompto swerves the Regalia to avoid hitting a puppy. He makes a stop and rushes out to tend to it, the encounter sparking a flashback on how he had once found Luna's puppy lost in Insomnia. After helping the puppy it returns to its mother in the woods on the side of the road.

Omen

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White dog in Omen.

In the short film made to promote Final Fantasy XV Noctis follows what appears to be Luna's dog Pryna through various dreamscapes, but the dog turns black and scorched with fiery eyes, suggesting Noctis had been led astray by a demonic influence.

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Trivia

  • Though the world of Final Fantasy XII doesn't appear to have dogs, there is a domesticated wolf in the Dalmasca Estersand village on the banks of Nebra. As part of the "great cockatrice escape sidequest", at the South Bank a cockatrice named Sassan has been pining to see his friend Torrie on the North Bank. She is frightened of the tame wolf, Nathyl. The player must solve an easy puzzle to bring Sassan across the river without being scared of the wolf.

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