Dog

Dogs are one of the most useful domestic animals. They can be traded for in many villages, and come in two different colors. There is no difference in ability between them. Not only are they able to carry 22 pounds of equipment, they can fight for you, and are very good at doing so. Anything which is aggressive towards you (has red dashes showing) will be targeted by your dogs. Be warned, though - once off the leash, they will not necessarily return to you. Dog hides give leather when tanned.

A dog needs to be put on a leash as soon as it is bought or it will run away. When you buy a dog you are also given a rope. Apply the rope to the dog to leash it. You can tie them on a tree (or separate them on several trees to feed them more properly)

Dogs will stop running away and circle a small area for several turns if a hunting horn is used.

Furthermore, it is possible to name your dog as well as leave it off the leash. It will become loyal and follow you around. Thus, commanding it to attack off-leash will enable the dog to chase prey and slow it down for you to deliver the final blow. If you do not tie them to a tree out of reach dogs will start to eat a carcass damaging the skin and probably diminishing cuts to be cut from it.

An injured dog will be recovered after 3 days.

Several unleashed dogs can even kill a Njerpez without the player's help.

Leashed dogs will move towards and attack agressive targets withing their reach, ie: anything adjacent to them.

Dogs can be fed and will bark in hunger whenever they need food, however there seems to be no consequences to not feeding them, they can not starve.

To feed dogs, drop food within their reach and leave it there. Throwing food at the dog is another quick way to do this. Some times dogs won't see nearby food, just command them to eat now. Dogs will not eat unpaid food in the villages, but if there's nobody, they will happily eat it. Dogs eat raw meat and fish, fat and some cooked meals. When dogs are full, command them to eat now will cause them bark in disagreement.