Dog

In Fallout, s are little different from the ones found in our world, although they have become feral and vicious in order to survive in the harsh environment of the Wasteland. Even so, just as they have in ages past, many dogs have remained faithful and beloved companions to men and women. Arguably, the most famous of these post-nuclear canines was Dogmeat, the companion of the Vault Dweller.

Though most breeds of dogs remain largely un-mutated by radiation exposure, some modified or mutant varieties do exist. The centaurs are mutants created by mixing dog, human and brahmin DNA in FEV vats. Dogs were also subject to Enclave experiments, which resulted in cyberdogs.

Fallout 3
See these individual pages for statistics for dogs in Fallout 3:
 * Vicious Dogs
 * Dogmeat (Fallout 3)
 * Scavenger's Dog
 * Raider Guard Dog
 * Talon Company Guard Dog

Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel
Dogs in Fallout Tactics are a common sight in Wasteland. They used by many factions, like Brotherhood of Steel, raiders, and even super mutants, as loyal guardians and attacking force. There are groups of wild dogs, that could be encountered in Macomb and during the travels in the Wasteland.

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel
Dogs in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel are used by many inhabitants of the wastes. Several different types of this animal could be seen.

Dog
A normal dog seen in towns like Carbon. Friendly animal living with townsfolk. If the Initiate of the Brotherhood of Steel has a perk Man's Best Friend, he gets a dog companion, who will attack his enemies. If the dog is killed, another will come after player reaches the save point.

Raider Dog
Specially trained killers, these dogs wear spiked armor and highly agressive.

Poison Dog
These dogs are common to ghoul city of Los. High level of radiation caused them to become glowing, poisonous, radioactive beasts, like some ghouls and radscorpions. The Church of the Lost uses them as it's enforcers.

Pies