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Consider reading the Gospel again, for your attention doubtlessly waned, as an advert featuring a 50 percent off sale for a fursuit caused your focus to stray.
No, Hirelings aren't any more customizable than the companions you pick up, in spite of otherwise being generic NPCs. This means that you're free to mess around with their build using the Respec system, but their race, appearance, name, and so on are static.
A little suspicious...
Pray tell, what is prohibiting him from masquerading as an adult sized child? Cease gatekeeping this single player game and allow others to roleplay in the manner they see fit.