
this is a ref sheet i commissioned
sonsasu for my Doga hound character i bought from Them hehe. It turned out wonderful i think, a little back info on the species
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The Doga Hound - a domesticated sub species of flightless Dragon. Hide coloration is depending on season and geographic location.
These creatures are commonly found alongside traveling and city-located merchants. Large households, often with children, tend to have at least one or several Doga Hounds to watch over the young. Specialized combat guardians, companions and or pets, Doga--or the scaleless dragon dogs--are of a very even temperament.
Affectionate, eager to please and sociable, wild Doga seldom stay wild once in contact with urban areas.
Doga imprint on a single owner, and the high intelligence and inquisitive nature of the Doga Hound allows for easy training. Additionally, with slow but regular practice, can learn to mimic speech.
Feeding is a simple task. Primarily on an omnivorous diet, there isn't much a Doga Hound will turn it's nose up to for food. Grooming is also just as simple with the use of soap and water or oils with scrubbing cloths.
Standing on all four, from nose to tail, adult Doga can range from 10 to 15 feet in length. Remove the tail measurement however, and body length is normally 5 to 6 feet long.
The tail is a very muscular limb for the Doga and is often used to 'stand' on to increase height. (Beware, as Doga will do this to embrace/hug owners with fore and hind legs if said individual has been absent for long periods of time.)
Doga wings are capable of very short glides, but are mainly used to display mood or scare away larger predators. Sensitive hearing, night vision, cunning and sharp claws and teeth make Doga both adaptable predators or opportunists.
Doga hound species / art by and ©
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Default Bio:
The Doga Hound - a domesticated sub species of flightless Dragon. Hide coloration is depending on season and geographic location.
These creatures are commonly found alongside traveling and city-located merchants. Large households, often with children, tend to have at least one or several Doga Hounds to watch over the young. Specialized combat guardians, companions and or pets, Doga--or the scaleless dragon dogs--are of a very even temperament.
Affectionate, eager to please and sociable, wild Doga seldom stay wild once in contact with urban areas.
Doga imprint on a single owner, and the high intelligence and inquisitive nature of the Doga Hound allows for easy training. Additionally, with slow but regular practice, can learn to mimic speech.
Feeding is a simple task. Primarily on an omnivorous diet, there isn't much a Doga Hound will turn it's nose up to for food. Grooming is also just as simple with the use of soap and water or oils with scrubbing cloths.
Standing on all four, from nose to tail, adult Doga can range from 10 to 15 feet in length. Remove the tail measurement however, and body length is normally 5 to 6 feet long.
The tail is a very muscular limb for the Doga and is often used to 'stand' on to increase height. (Beware, as Doga will do this to embrace/hug owners with fore and hind legs if said individual has been absent for long periods of time.)
Doga wings are capable of very short glides, but are mainly used to display mood or scare away larger predators. Sensitive hearing, night vision, cunning and sharp claws and teeth make Doga both adaptable predators or opportunists.
Doga hound species / art by and ©

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