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Can we get a brief breakdown of which breeds are tougher, and which are better at spotting Kobold thieves?
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Unbreakable will for corgi and shiba.
0.8 x Shiba/Rott/husky/"dog" movement-speed for corgi.
And since it's dwarf fortress, and if we hate the very notion of FPS and we want seconds per frame, make husky/corgi/shiba to shed hair.
The pug is one of the oldest dog breeds known to man, originating in ancient China. They were bred as pets for emperors, making them perhaps the best-fitting choice for your dwarven royalty. Also they have horrible malformed goblin skulls and we need to stop breeding the poor things.
The corgi meanwhile was originally bred as a herding dog. They're so small and tube-shaped because they it helped them slip around the legs of larger animals, and nip at the hooves of any that started to stray off.