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Post-Apocalyptic Dog
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Well, the whole world is falling apart and it's starting to look like the end of the line for mankind, so man's best friend will naturally be along for the ride. Dogs are everywhere in apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, but you have to be careful: they can turn out to be your new best friend or your new worst enemy. Sure, even when the going gets tough and food is scarce, the Post-Apocalyptic Dog often stays on as a faithful Canine Companion, but who knows how long that will last when we're worried about other people eating us? Now, some dogs will rise to the challenge and, say, singlehandedly defend their owners from a marauding gang, and having an Evil-Detecting Dog outside your bunker will alert you to marauders, but sometimes the family pet will remember that, deep down, it's always been a wolf, and then turn into a Super-Persistent Predator or a Hellhound. Oftentimes, villains are a lot likelier to have dogs, since dogs are savage predators that are loyal to each other, as well as formidable scavengers against sane people, and dogs and villains are just fit, making a Post-Apocalyptic Dog a perfect Canine Companion for a Card-Carrying Villain. We fear Savage Wolves and Hellhounds, and, after the end of the world, our heroes will sometimes have to fight off a whole pack of Post-Apocalyptic Dogs that used to be friendly neighborhood mutts, a Diabolical Mastermind's Right Hand Attack Dogs, or villainous dogs from hell. Whatever the situation, the Post-Apocalyptic Dog is often a major touchstone of morality after the apocalypse, for the dogs and for ourselves. For example, let's just hope that their straitened circumstances never force our heroes to contemplate eating their trusty hound... Not to be confused with Apocalyptic Log. See also A Boy and His X, Evil-Detecting Dog, Heroes Love Dogs, Right-Hand Attack Dog and Hellhound. |
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Technically, Jake from Adventure Time counts. The show's set after the Apocalypse, after all, and he is a dog, although admittedly a talking, sentient, magically stretching one who functions more like Finn's brother/best friend. | |
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The Walking Dead: Season Four introduces Rosie, a pit bull living in the abandoned boarding school with her owners. Rosie used to be the headmaster's dog, but she was left behind at the start of the outbreak, when all the adults fled, leaving not only Rosie, but the kids they were supposed to take care of behind. Since then, the kids have been taking care of Rosie, while she helps to protect them from zombies. Clementine can become her new master after Marlon's death, overcoming the fear of dogs she got from Sam, the dog mentioned in the above example. | |
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All of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. titles have wild blind dogs that hunt by sound and scent. Usually in packs. Always vicious. Due to being fast, numerous, and surprisingly sturdy, they're probably what will kill the new player most often early in the game. Although there Pseudodogs, which apparently can be tamed - one is seen in Shadow of Chernobyl in cutscenes beside Doctor, other lives on a barge with Noah In Call of Pripyat. (Note though, that they are not dogs, but product of mixing wolf, bear and Human DNA. Hence the name.) |
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In A Mind Forever Voyaging, you can't explore the far-future simulation for very long without being torn apart by feral dogs, among other grim fates. | |
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Hercules Unbound (1970s): Herc's blind human companion Kevin has a dog named Basil that accompanies them on their journey through what's left of earth After the End. | |
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In the Time of Death series, Emma Rossi is fantastically devoted to her dog Daphne. Played with as Daphne is an adorable little Yorkie. | |
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In Chernobyl Diaries, the tourists initially blame their guide's grisly off-camera death on feral dogs, which survive as aggressive scavengers in the exclusion zone. | |
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Palladium's After the Bomb transplants their mutant-animal setting into the future. The villainous Empire of Humanity hates all mutant animals — except mutant dogs, who are kept around as servants and shock troops. | |
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The Last of Us has a man selling dogs in the civillian district under martial control in Boston, but the player can't interact with him. You can see a few feral dogs playing in the distance in an abandoned suburb. Ellie will fawn over them, with Joel warning her to not come too close, because these dogs are much different from the ones that live in human settlements. There's also a dog that lives in Jackson and is a bit of the settlement's mascot, since he's too old to actually do much guarding work. The Last of Us Part II features dogs more prominently: the dog from Jackson you meet in the first game is still alive and well, and Ellie can greet him in the prologue. The WLF also frequently uses attack dogs, with each one of them actually having its own name their handlers will scream out if the player chooses to kill them. Abby seems to have two favorites she often takes on assignments with her, those being Alice and Bear. As you already killed Alice in the aquarium and possibly Bear outside the hospital while playing as Ellie earlier, this is an extra gut punch watching Abby play with them and show them affection. |
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In Riddley Walker, dogs have become humanity's enemies since the nuclear holocaust. Some humans are tolerated or befriended by dogs, but this state of being "dog frendy" is mistrusted. | |
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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World: Technically Just Before the End, Dodge ends up with a canine companion he nicknames "Sorry" after he awakens from an attempted suicide and finds an abandoned dog tied to him with a note that just says — Sorry. | |
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One of the main characters in the zombie horror comic Crossed, at the time where keeping a mutt who might give away their position is a bad idea. Although the group was reluctant with the animal, the protagonist kept it as a friend. Ironically, the dog was one of the last remaining survivor of the group by the end of the first arc. | |
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Pump Six and Other Stories: In "The People of Sand and Slag", posthuman cyborgs who mutilate themselves for fun inhabit a ravaged wasteland of a world where no normal organic creatures can survive. One day they miraculously discover a sickly old-style dog and keep it as a pet for a short time — up until they get tired of its constant injuries and paying for its food. They decide to eat it just to find out what it tastes like. | |
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In the Justice League episode "Justice League S 2 E 19 And 20 Hereafter", Superman ends up in an After the End future, and faces a pack of wolflike or doglike creatures (there's been a lot of mutation over the millennia, so it's hard to tell what they used to be). He manages to kill the pack leader and uses the rest as sled dogs. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): In "Rite of Passage", there is a Labrador in the commune which, contrary to Mother's theory, cannot receive telepathic commands. In "The Vaccine", James is attacked by two vicious dogs while he is outside the hospital getting diesel from a truck to power the hospital's generator. His hazmat suit is torn in the process, and he is exposed to the Berlin C virus. However, he survives as it turns out that he and the others are immune to the virus due to the bacteria which forced them into quarantine in the first place. In "Lithia", a black Labrador is seen in the titular enclave. |
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Death Road to Canada has recruitable dogs that you can find in abandoned cities. They can go scavenging with their human party members and can attack and kill zombies, but they can't be equipped with weapons. They come in a variety of breeds, but they are just cosmetic and don't influence gameplay. If the human members of your party die, the dog(s) will continue their travel to Canada by themselves, and that includes driving a car. | |
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The Last Dogs tells of three dogs (a Labrador retriever named Max, a dachshund named Rocky, and a Yorkie named Gizmo) traveling to find any remaining humans after they suddenly disappear. Along the way, they come across several packs of feral dogs, alligators, and a wolf pack (led by their aggressive leader Dolph) hell-bent on vengeance against the three pets. | |
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Double Subverted in Shin Megami Tensei I. Pascal the dog joins the hero as soon as the hero's mother is killed, and then fuses with a demon to become a Cerberus. Then he jumps into a teleporter and vanishes for the next third of the game. After the End, the hero can once again find Pascal and have him on the team. | |
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One of the pets you can give the family in Sheltered is a dog. | |
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Planet of the Apes: Dogs are seen in both "Escape from Tomorrow" and "The Trap". | |
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Supernatural: In the final season, Chuck makes everyone in the world disappear, except for the Winchester Brothers. During this time, Dean finds an adorable, shaggy dog that he names Miracle. | |
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A Boy and His Dog: Based on Harlan Ellison's novella, this is far from the earliest example of this trope, but could be considered the Trope Codifier. It's the classic tale of a disaffected teenager living in a post-apocalyptic world, his only friend a telepathic bloodhound who sniffs out women for him to have sex with. In the story's infamous ending, Vic, the teen, chooses the dog over his most recent fling, because, of course, "A boy loves his dog." (The dog eats her.) | |
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Dogs were given a mention in an episode of Life After People: specifically, it was said that most dogs would die within a few weeks of humans vanishing, either because they were trapped inside with no access to food or just because they had lost their hunting instincts. However, there would be lots of feral survivors roaming the streets for years afterward. Later episodes featured military dogs' success in applying their training to survive in humanity's absence - only to die out anyway because military bitches are spayed - and a sheep-guarding breed instinctively helping flocks of sheep endure after their shepherds are gone. |
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One canine companion you don't want is Fallout 2's Pariah Dog, which can force itself into your party and give you the "Jinxed" trait, which drops your Luck Stat to 1, and contributes nothing in combat. The only way to get rid of it is to kill it, which is no easy feat. | |
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In Rebuild 2, you'll sometimes find dogs on scavenging missions and can also choose a dog as your character's starting item (they count as items that increase a survivor's damage and either scavenging or leadership ability). On the hostile side of this trope, there are wild dog attacks made on the fort which can kill one of your survivors if defence isn't high enough. | |
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The Fallout series features Dogmeat as a recurring companion, suggested to be a Legacy Character of sorts from a lineage of faithful canines who have assisted heroes across the post-apocalyptic United States, from the New California Republic to the Capital Wasteland and ruins of Boston. If you like more metal in your guard dogs, there are cybernetically-enhanced canine companions in the form of K-9, Robodog, and Rex, the foremost of which is sentient and capable of conversation. The series gets on both sides of this trope, however, and also features feral dogs as enemies, as well as attack canines used by various factions. One canine companion you don't want is Fallout 2's Pariah Dog, which can force itself into your party and give you the "Jinxed" trait, which drops your Luck Stat to 1, and contributes nothing in combat. The only way to get rid of it is to kill it, which is no easy feat. It's notable that, in a world that runs on '50s pop-science where many animals, from cockroaches to cattle to bears, have been mutated by nuclear radiation, Fallout dogs were mostly the same as they've always been, if a bit (or a lot) scruffier in some cases. Then Fallout 4 introduced Mongrels with no hair and withered skin, suggesting they've succumbed to radiation like human Ghouls, Glowing One variants of these Mongrels, and finally Mutant Hounds that are just as big, green and brutish as their Super Mutant masters. But with the Animal Friend perk you can tame and command them in battle, and some vendors sell domesticated variants you can send to protect your settlements, so perhaps they're still dogs deep down in the same way that many of the aforementioned ghouls and super-mutants are still ultimately human. |
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Fallout (2024); A Belgian Malinois is raised by Dr. Wilzig during his time as an Enclave scientist before he makes his escape into the Wasteland. She passes from group to group before finally settling with Lucy and the Ghoul, the latter giving her the official name "Dogmeat" (joining the Legacy Character status of other Dogmeats from the fallout games). | |
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The Starlight Barking, the largely forgotten sequel to The Hundred and One Dalmatians, starts with a particularly surreal version of this trope that adds explicitly supernatural elements to a previously fairly grounded setting. | |
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A Beginner's Guide to the End of the Universe: The first companion that the Everyman creates after the end of the universe is Snuffy the Pooch, a purple dog, who remains his primary companion for the first part of the story. | |
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Dogs are rarely seen on The Walking Dead (2010), but make two notable appearances. One, a friendly-seeming mutt, encounters Daryl and Beth after the fall of the prison. Later in the episode, they hear a scratching at the door and assume it to be the dog only to let in a horde of zombies. As the group is wandering aimlessly, low on food and water, they're set upon by a pack of wild dogs. One extended burst of machinegun fire later, and they're eating the first meat they've had in days. |
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I Am Legend: All his neighbors have turned into vampires, and Robert Neville is going slowly insane as the Last Man on Earth. But a dog coming into his life saves him: "He stayed drunk for two days and planned on staying drunk till the end of time or the world's whisky supply, whichever came first. And he might have done it, too, if it hadn't been for a miracle. It happened on the third morning, when he stumbled out onto the porch to see if the world was still there. There was a dog roving about on the lawn." His wooing of the dog to become his companion takes up weeks of his time and a good bit of the novel. He succeeds, but Chapter 13 heartbreakingly ends with the line, "In a week the dog was dead." | |
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Dogs of the Drowned City is a book trilogy about pet dogs (and a declawed cat) forced to live together and endure a hurricane battering their homes in Miami, Florida. The hero of the trilogy, Shep the German shepherd, tries holding the pack together as well as struggling to overcome his prejudices to smaller dogs. This is a downplayed trope, however, for the humans do come back in the third book and eventually reclaim their pets as well as rebuild the wrecked buildings from the hurricane. | |
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The Reckoning: One answer in the character creation quizz grants a Canine Companion in your starting party. There are packs of hostile infected dogs roaming the worldmap. |
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In Feral World, Starlight Glimmer has an Australian Cattle Dog named Jack for a companion. | |
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In Highschool of the Dead, one of the characters of the group is Zero, a small white puppy whom the protagonists have adopted. Throughout their adventure, the dog has been, in many ways, an advantage and a nuiscance. Oftentimes helping them fight off the zombies (dogs are invisible to them) and sometimes foolishly giving away their position with its loud barking. | |
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I Am Legend: Although the Will Smith version of the original Richard Matheson novel is very different from the book, dogs play huge roles in both. In the movie, Neville's dog Sam is his only friend and companion until she becomes infected herself with the apocalyptic disease while defending her master from a pack of contagious vampire dogs and he is forced to Mercy Kill her. | |
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The roleplaying game Pugmire is about an entire world of post-apocalyptic dogs, who have achieved sentience and must now try to figure out how to be Good Dogs in the absence of Man. | |
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Steel Dawn has a dog that follows the protagonist. | |
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Ponies After People: Before "A" finds any other former humans, they befriend their neighbours' dog. | |
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Independence Day: Jasmine Dubrow and her son Dylan have their dog Boomer with them throughout the film, and three of them are amongst the only survivors of the alien attack in LA. A shot of Boomer escaping a car being blown away by the firestorm is one of the film’s iconic images. Boomer makes it to the end of the film where he joins Jasmine and Dylan in welcoming Steve and David back to Earth. | |
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In The Walking Dead: Season Two, Clementine encounters a dog that she attempts to befriend. The dog attacks her over a can of beans, and gets fatally wounded in the ensuing struggle. The player has the decision to kill the dog, or leave it. If they kill it, a later character is disturbed to hear of the dog's death, saying that you just shouldn't hurt dogs. | |
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In The Stand, Kojak the Irish setter comes to the aid of the hero in a time of need, braving wolves and later the wide virus-ravaged wasteland even when injured. | |
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The Last of Us Part II features dogs more prominently: the dog from Jackson you meet in the first game is still alive and well, and Ellie can greet him in the prologue. The WLF also frequently uses attack dogs, with each one of them actually having its own name their handlers will scream out if the player chooses to kill them. Abby seems to have two favorites she often takes on assignments with her, those being Alice and Bear. As you already killed Alice in the aquarium and possibly Bear outside the hospital while playing as Ellie earlier, this is an extra gut punch watching Abby play with them and show them affection. | |
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In Emergence, Candy's first venture outside her shelter features a pack of former pet dogs (now feral) trying to attack her. She kills three of her attackers, which apparently convinces the remaining three to be somewhere else quickly. | |
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George R. Stewart's classic post-apocalyptic Earth Abides is full of dogs, so many that the main character is a little disturbed by their implications in this new "dog-eat-dog" world: "He had seen many dogs in the last two days, and he had tried to shut them out of his mind." The beginning of another chapter consists of a virtuoso meditation on how the disease that has wiped most humans off the face of the Earth has also fundamentally changed the dogs. | |
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In the French movie Time of the Wolf, the dogs we never see on screen pose quite a thread to the surviving humans. At one point the family discovers mangled corpses of sheep, which possibly fell victim to stray dogs. We later learn that the young boy tried to make friends with one of the dogs but it bit him in the hand so he killed it. | |
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Finch: After a solar flare has killed all the crops and turned the earth into a barren wasteland, the last man on earth’s sole companion is his dog Goodyear, who the man builds a robot to care for when he dies. | |
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Pets, including dogs, are everywhere in Children of Men, showing how humanity has been trying to fill the hole caused by the absence of children in the world. | |
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Various examples in Scooby Apocalypse, the main one being the titular character. | |
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Souls RPG depicts a post-apocalyptic world run by dogs, and they're having a grand old time. | |
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In The Dog Stars, by Peter Heller, the main character really has only his faithful dog Jasper to help him survive and keep him sane during his hard life after the apocalypse. When Jasper finally dies of old age, the tragedy inspires the man to leave his makeshift home in search of something more to live for. | |
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In Mad Max (2015), Max comes across a dog named Dinky Di (named after the mascot on a can of dog food and later renamed just Dog) who is used by a warlord. After the warlord is disposed of, Max takes the dog under his wing. | |
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See: Humans lost the ability to see during the plague, so several characters have guide dogs. In the Kingdom of Payan, they appear to be a status symbol for the nobility as well as being used by the military. | |
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Survivor Dogs is a Xenofiction work based on a group of pet dogs and one loner dog left in a city after a massive earthquake devastates it. They eventually make it to the wild and learn to live on their own. | |
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In Foundation and Earth, the main characters' search for Earth That Was takes them to a former colony world on which humans went extinct, leaving behind dogs that have reverted to wolf-like behavior. | |
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In Robert C. O'Brien's young adult novel Z for Zachariah, survivor farm girl Ann Burden lives alone in a rural valley with a dog named Faro, a fellow survivor of the radioactive fallout of a nuclear war. The antagonist of the novel, an adult male scientist with radiation poisoning, uses her dog to track her after she flees from him. Ann is forced to kill her beloved Faro to protect herself: although she can't bring herself to shoot, she tricks him into entering a fatally contaminated stream instead. | |
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Diamond Dogs: A Concept Album where human dog hybrids life in a post-apocalyptic universe. | |
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Rover Red Charlie: After a Hate Plague causes humanity to wipe itself out, the comic follows three dogs headed to California from New York. | |
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The Last Man on Earth: This Vincent Price movie adapts Richard Matheson's post-apocalyptic vampire novel I Am Legend fairly faithfully, and includes the subplot with the dog that Neville befriends for a short time. | |
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Stalker (1979) tends to have a black dog walking around. | |
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Harlan Ellison's novella A Boy and His Dog is far from the earliest example of this trope, but could be considered the Trope Codifier. It's the classic tale of a disaffected teenager living in a post-apocalyptic world, his only friend a telepathic bloodhound who sniffs out women for him to have sex with. In the story's infamous ending, Vic, the teen, chooses the dog over his most recent fling, because, of course, "A boy loves his dog." (The dog eats her.) | |
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Always Coming Home has bands of feral dogs as a frequent trouble in the Valley, sometimes as family pack, sometimes as a hunting band of a dozen and more. Ironically, domesticated dogs mainly serve the purpose of protecting against those. No child ever goes into the forest without at least one dog as escort. | |
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The Walking Dead (Telltale): In The Walking Dead: Season Two, Clementine encounters a dog that she attempts to befriend. The dog attacks her over a can of beans, and gets fatally wounded in the ensuing struggle. The player has the decision to kill the dog, or leave it. If they kill it, a later character is disturbed to hear of the dog's death, saying that you just shouldn't hurt dogs. The Walking Dead: Season Four introduces Rosie, a pit bull living in the abandoned boarding school with her owners. Rosie used to be the headmaster's dog, but she was left behind at the start of the outbreak, when all the adults fled, leaving not only Rosie, but the kids they were supposed to take care of behind. Since then, the kids have been taking care of Rosie, while she helps to protect them from zombies. Clementine can become her new master after Marlon's death, overcoming the fear of dogs she got from Sam, the dog mentioned in the above example. |
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In one of the earliest nuclear holocaust novels, Pat Frank's Alas, Babylon, the young Ben Franklin becomes upset about having killed a dog in self-defense, thinking it had been a wolf. Another character assures him that he has acted properly, not only because times have changed, but because of a specific shift in canine identity the nuclear disaster has caused: "'It was a wolf,' Randy said.'It wasn't a dog any longer. In times like these dogs can turn into wolves.'" | |
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Gamma World has a few dog-descended mutant species, primarily Arks (tool-using humanoids that operate in packs) and Podogs (sentient mastiffs big enough to ride). | |
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Rick Deckard in Blade Runner 2049 has one as his only companion in the irradiated ruins of Las Vegas. | |
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Bill the donkey fulfills the same function for "Shakespeare" in the opening of The Postman. | |
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