Lap Dog (3.5e Creature)

A lapdog or lap dog is a dog that is both small enough to be held in the arms or lie comfortably on a person's lap and temperamentally predisposed to do so. Lapdogs are not a specific breed, but is a generic term for a type of dog of small size and friendly disposition.

Lap Dog
Size/Type: Tiny Animal
Hit Dice: 1d6+1 (4 hp)
Initiative: 0
Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares)
Armor Class: 13 (+2 size, +1 natural), touch 12, flat-footed 13
Base Attack/Grapple: 0/-8
Attack: Bite +2 melee (1d3-1)
Full Attack: Bite +2 melee (1d3-1)
Space/Reach: 2½ ft./0 ft.
Special Attacks:
Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent
Saves: Fort +2, Ref +2, Will +1
Abilities: Str 10, Dex 11, Con 10, Int 3, Wis 13, Cha 18
Skills: Jump +4, Listen +5, Spot +5, Survival +1*
Feats: Alertness, Track
Environment: Urban/Suburban
Organization: Solitary or pack (3-6)
Challenge Rating: 1/4
Treasure:
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement:
Level Adjustment:
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The statistics represented here represent a tiny dog of about 5-20 lbs. in weight.

Combat

Lap dogs are generally bred for companionship and not for combat. More often than not, when faced with a battle, a lap dog will run away in search of it's protective master. However, in rare circumstances, stray lapdog breeds have been known to revert to their instinctive nature, hunting in packs, chasing and exhausting prey until they can drag it down.

Skills: Dogs have a +4 racial bonus on Jump checks.

*Dogs have a +4 racial bonus on Survival checks when tracking by scent.

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