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Is there any OTHER dog in the game that can be a companion?
There are only two dog companions. One you use with Theresa, who dies in a cutscene. And the other that follows Henry around if you chose to take him with you.
Bundles with the A Womsns Lot when you install it .
No there is only one dog companion called Mutt.
He will return after a 5 or so minutes you cannot kill him.
Whenever he gets hurt he runs away heals and then you will hear him barking as he approaches back to you.
He is a great asset if you train him well if you hate him like others have said in the dog cmd's there is an option to Send him back to the Mill he returns to Theresa and you nolonger have him. To get him back you will ask Theresa.
No offense, but how is that any different from what I said?
Wow your the best, thanks
What I wanted was to confirm that the dog can be hurt by the horse. Sometimes I run the dog over and get collision like I ran into a bush. Sometimes nothing happens. Once It yelped and ran away. Is it normal for the dog to get hurt by being run over? or was this just a once freak accident?
This is why we need a game based on an alternate history where the French Nobility won the revolution and became even more callous.... your French Noble character could then go careening around town in their guilded carriage and actually earn experience by running over peasants.... we'd also need a selection of appropriately callous things to say to complaining NPCs starting of course with "Let them eat cake", and of course "The Peasants are Revolting! But at least they learned not to actually revolt hahaha".
Alright well what started as a horrible joke about running over peasants has now made me think this might be an amusing setting for a Grand Theft Auto inspired atrocity sandbox. If only I could think of an actual plot line for something so whacked out. :)
Most realistic game dog I've ever seen, IMHO.