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Goblins’  eponymous pets aren’t true canines at all, but rather large, blunt-nosed  rodents with thin bodies and long legs. As cowardly as they are ugly,  goblin dogs prefer to lurk behind bushes or in deep shadows, pouncing  upon lone or wounded prey. Goblin dogs frequently lair and roam in  packs, but they are likely to flee from a fight if injured, even if it  means abandoning their pack-mates.

Goblin dogs take their name  from their long association with goblins, who breed the beasts as guard  animals and mounts. Most goblins take issue with the name, as the  average goblin is appalled at the suggestion that these, their favored  mounts, have anything at all to do with actual dogs. Of course, being  goblins, they haven’t bothered to come up with their own, unique name  for goblin dogs.

Even the most pampered goblin dogs have itchy  mange and prolific dander that tenaciously affects those who come in  contact with them. This “goblin pox” causes itchy hives and festering  sores that are as unsightly as they are irritating and distracting.  Goblin dog dander causes allergic reactions in nearly all other  creatures that don’t share the goblin dogs’ terrible hygiene—with the  notable exception, of course, of goblins, who remain entirely immune to  the disease regardless of cleanliness.

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