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  1. To change the breed, pay Murgo near 10,000 Gold and buy the potion, don't know if it's reuseable. To change it back, but the Mutt Dog Potion. "When we die we go bye bye." They aren't reusable, but he restocks same as any other shopkeeper. There's Husky, Bloodhound, Dalmatian, and Mutt (original)

  2. For Fable II on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Changing dog breeds?".

  3. Sep 3, 2017 · Fable 2 Guide - Dog. Your dog is your faithful friend and you will end up loving and failing to do without him by the game's end. His appearance alters with you, and while the dog may live an improbably long time, you should learn to take care of it and get the most from what the canine has to offer. The dog can perform a number of incredibly ...

    • Overview
    • Relation to the Hero
    • Advancing Dog's Abilities
    • Relationship and Alignment
    • In The Story
    • See the Future
    • Trivia

    The dog is intended to be an integral part of Fable II, with the goal of strengthening the player's emotional bond with Albion. Mechanically, the dog's function is helping the Hero find treasure chests, buried caches, and certain quest objectives.

    The dog is found in the very beginning of Fable II, while the player is gathering gold coins to purchase the Music Box from Murgo the Trader in Bowerstone. Rose and the Hero save the dog from a bully, and the dog repays them by finding an arrest warrant. Later, the dog appears at their ramshackle hut, now attached to the siblings. When the player is shot and thrown out the window of Fairfax Castle, the dog finds him/her and helps in the Hero's recuperation under the watchful eye of Theresa. The dog will then remain with the player for the duration of the game, assisting in combat and helping the player find treasure and all important dig spots. In addition, should the player knock down an enemy, the dog will rush forward and begin to attack it, resulting in damage and death.

    Dog Collars are wearable by the dog. They allow renaming of the dog. They also allow the dog's opinion of the Hero to be viewed. No matter what, the dog's love will always be maximized.

    There are books all over Albion that can be dug up, found in chests or purchased at a book store that allow the player to teach the dog new tricks, and there are also books that will improve Dog's treasure hunting abilities or combat damage. These books can be used by selecting them in the Inventory, under Books and Documents, or by pressing the co...

    As the game progresses and the Hero's alignment shifts toward good or evil, Dog's appearance will change. In the vanilla game, a dog aligned with good would appear happy, and it would look similar to a yellow labrador. A dog aligned with evil however would be aggressive, and its paws and tail would be jet black, similar to a black lab but with glowing red eyes. However, as Downloadable Content became available this changed, depending on the type of dog the player has. The appearance of the dog depends on its alignment plus its breed. Also, a good dog will be praised by townsfolk and children will flock to pet him, whereas an evil dog will be kicked and shooed away by townspeople, and will growl and bark at the slightest provocation.

    Should the hero stay neutral the dog will have the same appearance as it did at the start of the story, and townspeople will usually praise it just as they would if it were aligned with good.

    The player first meets the dog in Childhood. The dog is being attacked by a bully and the player saves it. Later, it appears by you and your sister's 'house' at which point your sister reluctantly gives in and decides to keep it. After the death of your sister it continues to live with you in the Gypsy Camp and will always be by your side, except for when you're in The Crucible or The Spire, when it waits with Hammer. At the end of the story, Lucien appears and takes Hammer, Garth and Reaver, leaving just the Hero, the dog, and Lucien. Lucien attempts to shoot the Hero, but the dog heroically jumps in the way and takes the shot, saving the Hero from that bullet.

    After defeating Lucien, you have a choice to resurrect your dog (along with your family) by choosing Love at the end of Retribution. If, however, you choose either Sacrifice or Wealth and you have quests left that require digging, you will be, with difficulty able to complete them. Instead of your dog leading you to a dig spot, a glowing trail will, and you will have to dig yourself.

    If you did not do the Demon Door who has an interest in dog tricks, your dog will appear as a ghost and stay at the demon door until you finish unlocking the door. In addition, upon entering said door, your dog will appear as a ghost if you select a "dog" action from the expressions screen, and will do so every time you return into the Demon Door, the location being befittingly named "Memory Lane".

    It is possible to get one's fallen dog back via the Cheet-ur's crypt on Knothole Island by sacrificing a human for no cost (no alignment loss or gold).

    The DLC pack See the Future features the ability to change the players dog to a new breed. This is achieved through purchasing potions from Murgo after installing the content.

    Using the DLC, the player can transform their dog into a:

    •Dalmatian

    •Bloodhound

    •Husky

    •Mutt (used to return dog back to its original state.)

    •When you have completed the main storyline, regardless of which ending you pick, there will be a simple grave atop Hero Hill beside the Cullis Gate leading to the Chamber of Fate. It says on it: "Here lies your faithful friend. He died as he lived: by your side."

    •During the loading screen, you will read: "You don't see many dogs these days, do you?" - Overheard from a citizen of Albion.

    •During the loading screen, you will read: "That's a funny looking child, oh wait, it's a dog" - Overheard from a citizen of Albion.

    •Cut Content in Fable and Fable: The Lost Chapters suggests that the child version of the Hero was meant to have a pet dog.

    •Dalmatians are extinct in the world of Albion; they became extinct after rich people hunted them for their pelts. This is a reference to Dodie Smith's The Hundred and One Dalmatians, which is also widely known in its Disney adaptation, in which the main villain, Cruella Deville, wants to kill and skin Dalmatians for their coats.

    •In the Latin-American dub, it is stated that the dog is a female dog. However, this could be a typo as many characters say "Good boy," and "Found any nice lady dogs lately?"

  4. Apr 9, 2010 · how to change your dog to another breed

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