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In contrast to the generally sedentary [[Right-Hand-Cat]], this is what happens when the villains' pet plays an active role as a guard/weapon against the heroes. Expect [[Fluffy the Terrible]] in terms of naming and for the villain to be a confirmed [[Fluffy Tamer]]. Typically, villains will either show a [[Nightmare Fetishist]] streak and be oblivious to how savage their pets are, and will treat them kindly, or else, they will use the pets to (perhaps even literally) [[Kick the Dog]], sometimes by [[Fed to Thethe Beast|feeding underlings and other poor unfortunates to them]]. Finally, as the title suggests, when the creature in question isn't a fantasy animal, it's very likely to be some kind of canine.
 
It is, obviously, very prone to [[The Dog Bites Back]]. Contrast with the various heroic [[Loyal Animal Companion|Loyal Animal Companions]]s.
 
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== [[Anime]] &and [[Manga]] ==
 
* In ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Mangamanga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', Father's lair is guarded by monstrous animal chimera. In one scene, the amnesiac, villainous Greed is shown [[Pet the Dog|petting]] one of them.
== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Ranma ½ (Manga)|Ranma One Half]]'', Kodachi Kunô has Midorigame ("Mr. Green Turtle") as a pet... which, like its name ''doesn't'' indicate, is a huge ''crocodile''.
* In ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', Father's lair is guarded by monstrous animal chimera. In one scene, the amnesiac, villainous Greed is shown [[Pet the Dog|petting]] one of them.
* ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]''
* In ''[[Ranma ½ (Manga)|Ranma One Half]]'', Kodachi Kunô has Midorigame ("Mr. Green Turtle") as a pet... which, like its name ''doesn't'' indicate, is a huge ''crocodile''.
* ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]''
** Although he is about as fearsome and "attack dog"-like as the kitten Nagi believes he is, Tama is a White Tiger. He has actually attacked Hayate on several occasions and shown to be quite capable of being a threat if he wants to be.
** In the same theme, Shiranui is honestly a kitten, but shown to be quite evil at times.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
 
== Comic Books ==
* Azraël, from ''[[The Smurfs]]'', could be at first glance thought off as a mere [[Right-Hand-Cat]] to Gargamel. But since the Smurfs are so small, Azraël is a very physical threat and ends up chasing them quite often, putting him right into this trope.
* In ''[[Spider-Man]]'''s comic, the elderly crime boss [[The Don|Fortunado]] has a she-wolf named Angel as a companion, who is trained to attack anyone who makes a rush for her master or pulls a gun on him.
 
== [[Film]] ==
 
* Oddly combined with [[Right-Hand-Cat]] in ''[[The Great Mouse Detective (Disney)|The Great Mouse Detective]]'' as the villain, Ratigan, has a pet cat larger than himself to which he feeds hapless mice.
== Films -- Animation ==
* In ''[[Oliver and Company (Disney)|Oliver and Company]]'', ruthless loan-shark Sikes has a pair of vicious Dobermanns (pictured above), who go about intimidating both the main characters and their impoverished "master" Fagin, and follow Sikes' will with gusto.
* Oddly combined with [[Right-Hand-Cat]] in ''[[The Great Mouse Detective (Disney)|The Great Mouse Detective]]'' as the villain, Ratigan, has a pet cat larger than himself to which he feeds hapless mice.
* The villain of ''[[Up (Filmanimation)|Up]]'' has dogs for henchmen.
* In ''[[Oliver and Company (Disney)|Oliver and Company]]'', ruthless loan-shark Sikes has a pair of vicious Dobermanns (pictured above), who go about intimidating both the main characters and their impoverished "master" Fagin, and follow Sikes' will with gusto.
* The German Shepherds that attack [[Bambi (Disney)|Bambi]] near the end of his film, just right before the forest fire.
* The villain of ''[[Up (Film)|Up]]'' has dogs for henchmen.
* Scud from ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]''.
* The German Shepherds that attack [[Bambi (Disney)|Bambi]] near the end of his film, just right before the forest fire.
* Scud from ''[[Toy Story]]''.
 
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* The Chechen in ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' has a pack of attack dogs. The Joker uses them later in the film. {{spoiler|Read between the lines, and it's implied the Joker fed them their former master...}}
* Jabba the Hutt's Rancor in ''[[Star Wars]]: [[Return of the Jedi]]''.
* Commander Kruge in ''[[Star Trek III: theThe Search For Spock]]'' keeps a Klingon reptilian "pet" next to his command chair aboard the Bird of Prey. In contrast to its vicious appearance, it doesn't do much besides growl at people, and gets killed in the battle with the ''Enterprise'' to give Krudge a [[Pet the Dog]] moment.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
* Voldemort's gigantic pet snake, Nagini in the ''[[Harry Potter (Literaturenovel)|Harry Potter]]'' books is one of these. She also has a non-combat function as her venom helped to keep him alive prior to getting his full power back. She's pretty much the only other creature toward whom he shows any evidence of caring. Which probably has more to do with her being {{spoiler|one of his [[Soul Jar|Horcruxes]]}} than anything else.
== Literature ==
* Voldemort's gigantic pet snake, Nagini in the ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'' books is one of these. She also has a non-combat function as her venom helped to keep him alive prior to getting his full power back. She's pretty much the only other creature toward whom he shows any evidence of caring. Which probably has more to do with her being {{spoiler|one of his [[Soul Jar|Horcruxes]]}} than anything else.
* The [[Big Bad]] of the ''Andrakis'' series has a pet tiger that sat by his throne. A luckless messenger comes to report the defeat of their armies by the reincarnated hero; he looks up and the last thing he sees are the tiger's jaws closing on his face.
* In the first ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'' Megamorphs book, Visser Three had a creature called the Valeek, that was like an alien life form hunting dog. It was trained to find morph energy and then return to feed on energy made by the Visser's ship. The team eventually destroyed it by forcing it into the water.
 
== Films -- [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Mederan in the ''[[Tracker (TV)|Tracker]]'' episode "Blind Faith". He was Zin's bodyguard trapped in a dog's body. He had a habit of transforming into a [[Hell Hound]] via his Vardian powers and tearing people apart for Zin until Cole took him out.
 
== Live-Action[[Video TVGames]] ==
* While he's not a villain, and therefore doesn't attack the heroes, Interceptor, [[Ninja|Shadow's]] loyal dog in ''[[Final Fantasy VI (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VI]]'', is made out to be something like this. In battle, he'll occasionally block physical attacks directed at his master and then counterattack [[For Massive Damage]]. Outside of the actual gameplay, Shadow warns that he'll actually tear out your throat if you get too close. Relm seems to be able to play with him just fine though, and if Shadow is KO'd in battle, Interceptor will actually protect her instead...
* Mederan in the ''[[Tracker (TV)|Tracker]]'' episode "Blind Faith". He was Zin's bodyguard trapped in a dog's body. He had a habit of transforming into a [[Hell Hound]] via his Vardian powers and tearing people apart for Zin until Cole took him out.
* Comic Relief badguy Don Corneo from ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'' has some sort of bizarre ape-like monster named Aps under his [[Trap Door]]. Later in a sidequest in Wutai, Corneo replaces with it a dragonish monster. Both can be quite difficult bosses.
 
* ''[[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|Mega Man]]''
 
** In the first ''[[Mega Man X (Video Game)|Mega Man X]]'' game, [[Big Bad|Sigma]] sics his dog Velguarder after you before pulling out his [[Laser Blade]].
== Video Games ==
** Subverted in Classic ''[[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|Mega Man]]'', since you never fight [[Big Badass Wolf|Treble]], except in his capacity as a [[Combining Mecha]] [[Super Mode]] [[Powered Armor]] for [[Evil Counterpart|Bass]]. Guess they figured having Megaman fight him would be too [[Kick the Dog]], and having Rush battle Treble would have too much a flavor of [[Moral Event Horizon|dogfighting]].
* While he's not a villain, and therefore doesn't attack the heroes, Interceptor, [[Ninja|Shadow's]] loyal dog in ''[[Final Fantasy VI (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VI]]'', is made out to be something like this. In battle, he'll occasionally block physical attacks directed at his master and then counterattack [[For Massive Damage]]. Outside of the actual gameplay, Shadow warns that he'll actually tear out your throat if you get too close. Relm seems to be able to play with him just fine though, and if Shadow is KO'd in battle, Interceptor will actually protect her instead...
** Woodman in ''Mega Man 2'' has two [[Kill It Withwith Fire|fire]]-[[Breath Weapon|breathing]] [[Punny Name|"Hot Dogs"]] in his stage. [[Fridge Logic|But he's]] ''weak'' against [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|fire]]...
* Comic Relief badguy Don Corneo from ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'' has some sort of bizarre ape-like monster named Aps under his [[Trap Door]]. Later in a sidequest in Wutai, Corneo replaces with it a dragonish monster. Both can be quite difficult bosses.
* ''[[Mega Man (Video Game)|Mega Man]]''
** In the first ''[[Mega Man X (Video Game)|Mega Man X]]'' game, [[Big Bad|Sigma]] sics his dog Velguarder after you before pulling out his [[Laser Blade]].
** Subverted in Classic ''[[Mega Man (Video Game)|Mega Man]]'', since you never fight [[Big Badass Wolf|Treble]], except in his capacity as a [[Combining Mecha]] [[Super Mode]] [[Powered Armor]] for [[Evil Counterpart|Bass]]. Guess they figured having Megaman fight him would be too [[Kick the Dog]], and having Rush battle Treble would have too much a flavor of [[Moral Event Horizon|dogfighting]].
** Woodman in ''Mega Man 2'' has two [[Kill It With Fire|fire]]-[[Breath Weapon|breathing]] [[Punny Name|"Hot Dogs"]] in his stage. [[Fridge Logic|But he's]] ''weak'' against [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|fire]]...
* ''[[Samurai Shodown]] II'' final boss Mizuki is accompanied by a "dog", which is actually a powerful shapeshifting demon that she uses in a couple of attacks.
* Dog in ''[[Dragon Age (Video Game)|Dragon Age]]'', especially if you bring him everywhere with you. Being a full-fledged war hound, Dog is fully capable of tearing apart even the toughest of adversaries.
* Bud and Lou (see Western Animation below) appear with Harley in ''[[Injustice 2]]''.
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman the Animated Series]]'', Joker and Harley have [[Shout Out| Bud and Lou]], a packpair of savage hyenas which Harley would cuddle with.
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', King Bumi is introduced pretending to be a villain (he's actually a [[Trickster Mentor]] of sorts), and his pet [[Fluffy the Terrible|"Flopsie"]] seems to be one of these.
* In ''[[The Simpsons (Animationanimation)|The Simpsons]]'', Mr. Burns has a pack of hounds which he likes to release on those who disturb him at home. There is an episode where Santa's Little Helper becomes one of his guard dogs, and in the end, he protects Bart against the rest of the pack.
* The ''[[Johnny Test (Animation)|Johnny Test]]'' TOS episode "Dragons of Ashida". The title character has large lizards similar to Komodo dragons that he considers his pets. He uses them for hunting human beings and as security for his island.
* In ''The Man Called [[The Flintstones|The Man Called Flintstone]]'', the Green Goose and his pet sabretooth tiger, Ferocious.
* ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]'': Season 1 [[Big Bad]] Nox has Igôle, [[Mix-and-Match Critters|a weird mix of wolf, hyena and lizard]], that he sends chasing [[The Hero]] Yugo and his brother Adamaï, tasking it to bring them back "without damaging them too much". Note that Igôle was {{spoiler|originally Nox's family pet 200 years ago, but exposure to the Eliacube and Xelor magic have turned it into a deadly powerful beast, and maybe as insane as its master}}. In the end {{spoiler|it reverts to its past self and gives up the chase after meeting a little girl who reminds it of Nox's youngest daughter, and decides to stay with her.}}
 
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