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'''Pets''' are [[creatures]] that have been adopted as such by [[dwarves]] or other creatures.  Pets serve as companions (and sometimes protectors) for their owners. Animals can be tamed and trained at a [[kennel]].
 
'''Pets''' are [[creatures]] that have been adopted as such by [[dwarves]] or other creatures.  Pets serve as companions (and sometimes protectors) for their owners. Animals can be tamed and trained at a [[kennel]].
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As long as a creature is somebody's pet, they cannot be butchered.
 
As long as a creature is somebody's pet, they cannot be butchered.
  
{| class="wikitable" border=1
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:See also: [[List of creatures by pet value]]
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! Pet value
 
! Pet name
 
|-
 
|10000||{{L|Cave dragon}}, {{L|Dragon}}, {{L|Hydra}}
 
|-
 
|2500||{{L|Giant cave spider}}, {{L|Giant desert scorpion}}
 
|-
 
|1500||{{L|Jabberer}}
 
|-
 
|1000||{{L|Basking shark}}, {{L|Nightwing}}, {{L|Sea monster}}, {{L|Sea serpent}}, {{L|Unicorn}}, {{L|Voracious cave crawler}}, {{L|Werewolf}}, {{L|Whale}}, {{L|Whale shark}}
 
|-
 
|750||{{L|Cave crocodile}}, {{L|Giant bat}}, {{L|Giant olm}}, {{L|Giant rat}}, {{L|Giant toad}}, {{L|Polar bear}}
 
|-
 
|700||{{L|Giant cave swallow}}, {{L|Giant eagle}}, {{L|Saltwater crocodile}}
 
|-
 
|650||{{L|Alligator}}
 
|-
 
|600||{{L|Rutherer}}
 
|-
 
|500||{{L|Black-crested gibbon}}, {{L|Black-handed gibbon}}, {{L|Blind cave bear}}, {{L|Blind cave ogre}}, {{L|Bilou}}, {{L|Bonobo}}, {{L|Bull shark}}, {{L|Chimpanzee}}, {{L|Draltha}}, {{L|Elephant}}, {{L|Frill shark}}, {{L|Giant earthworm}}, {{L|Gorilla}}, {{L|Gray gibbon}}, {{L|Great white shark}}, {{L|Grizzly bear}}, {{L|Hammerhead shark}}, {{L|Longfin mako shark}}, {{L|Manta ray}}, {{L|Marlin}}, {{L|Ocean sunfish}}, {{L|One-humped camel}}, {{L|Orangutan}}, {{L|Shortfin mako shark}}, {{L|Siamang}}, {{L|Silvery gibbon}}, {{L|Swordfish}}, {{L|Tiger shark}}, {{L|Two-humped camel}}, {{L|White-browed gibbon}}, {{L|White-handed gibbon}}
 
|-
 
|400||{{L|Blue shark}}, {{L|Conger eel}}, {{L|Elk bird}}, {{L|Hippo}}, {{L|Molemarian}}, {{L|Walrus}}
 
|-
 
|350||{{L|Giant mole}}, {{L|Naked mole dog}}
 
|-
 
|300||{{L|Black bear}}, {{L|Cow}}, {{L|Muskox}}, {{L|Nurse shark}}, {{L|Sturgeon}}
 
|-
 
|250||{{L|Foul blendec}}, {{L|Large rat}}, {{L|Satyr}}, {{L|Strangler}}
 
|-
 
|200||{{L|Angelshark}}, {{L|Blacktip reef shark}}, {{L|Bluefin tuna}}, {{L|Bluefish}}, {{L|Cheetah}}, {{L|Cod}}, {{L|Coelacanth}}, {{L|Common skate}}, {{L|Donkey}}, {{L|Giant cheetah}}, {{L|Giant grouper}}, {{L|Giant lion}}, {{L|Giant tiger}}, {{L|Great barracuda}}, {{L|Green devourer}}, {{L|Halibut}}, {{L|Horse}}, {{L|Lion}}, {{L|Longnose gar}}, {{L|Magma crab}}, {{L|Mule}}, {{L|Opah}}, {{L|Pike}}, {{L|Sea lamprey}}, {{L|Spiny dogfish}}, {{L|Spotted wobbegong}}, {{L|Stingray}}, {{L|Tiger}}, {{L|Tigerfish}}, {{L|Tigerman}}, {{L|Whitetip reef shark}}
 
|-
 
|100||{{L|Cougar}}, {{L|Elk}}, {{L|Fox squirrel}}, {{L|Giant jaguar}}, {{L|Giant leopard}}, {{L|Jaguar}}, {{L|Knuckle worm}}, {{L|Leopard}}, {{L|Reacher}}, {{L|Warthog}}
 
|-
 
|50||{{L|Beak dog}}, {{L|Carp}}, {{L|Cave blob}}, {{L|Cave floater}}, {{L|Creeping eye}}, {{L|Crundle}}, {{L|Deer}}, {{L|Drunian}}, {{L|Gazelle}}, {{L|Groundhog}}, {{L|Helmet snake}}, {{L|Ice wolf}}, {{L|Hoary marmot}}, {{L|Hungry head}}, {{L|Mandrill}}, {{L|Milkfish}}, {{L|Mountain goat}},  {{L|Pond grabber}}, {{L|Rhesus macaque}}, {{L|Wolf}}
 
|-
 
|30||{{L|Blue jay}}, {{L|Buzzard}}, {{L|Cardinal}}, {{L|Cave swallow}}, {{L|Dog}}, {{L|Grackle}}, {{L|Harpy}}, {{L|Oriole}}, {{L|Red-winged blackbird}}, {{L|Vulture}}
 
|-
 
|25||{{L|Fox}}, {{L|Raccoon}}
 
|-
 
|20||{{L|Bugbat}}, {{L|Cat}}, {{L|Creepy crawler}}, {{L|Demon rat}}, {{L|Fluffy wambler}}, {{L|Moghopper}}, {{L|Two-legged rhino lizard}}
 
|-
 
|10||{{L|Bat}}, {{L|Cap hopper}}, {{L|Chipmunk}}, {{L|Fairy}}, {{L|Fire snake}}, {{L|Flesh ball}}, {{L|Floating guts}}, {{L|Gray squirrel}}, {{L|Hedgehog}}, {{L|Lizard}}, {{L|Mussel}}, {{L|Olm}}, {{L|Oyster}}, {{L|Pixie}}, {{L|Purring maggot}}, {{L|Rat}}, {{L|Red squirrel}}, {{L|Sea nettle jellyfish}}, {{L|Toad}}, {{L|Turtle}},  {{L|Worm}}
 
|-
 
|5||{{L|Large roach}}
 
|-
 
'''Pet Value:''' This is the value the creature can be bought and sold for as a  {{L|pet}} during {{L|trading}}.
 

Latest revision as of 17:16, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Pets are creatures that have been adopted as such by dwarves or other creatures. Pets serve as companions (and sometimes protectors) for their owners. Animals can be tamed and trained at a kennel.

Tame animals can be made available for adoption in the Animals page in the 'z' status menu. Pets provide their owners with happy thoughts, but they cause negative ones if they die, made worse if the pet isn't given a proper burial.

As long as a creature is somebody's pet, they cannot be butchered.

See also: List of creatures by pet value