![]() ![]() ![]() That is because the listed value is usually a baseline beginning price and that values for those breeds are often significantly more. Note that that most of the magical dogs have a “+” after the gold piece value. Some areas also prohibit the ownership of any dog considered “dangerous”, such as the bear-dog, bulldog and orcish wolf-dog, without purchasing special licenses (which can cost up to twice the value of the dog itself and usually must be renewed every year or so). Most goodly regions prohibit the ownership of any undead dog as well as the infernal dog. Some dogs are outlawed in certain cities and/or nations. Nobles often keep records of the genealogy of their prize dogs, and any dog with a detailed genealogy will usually command at least twice the listed price, and sometimes as much as five times the listed price. A GM should raise or lower prices anywhere from a few gold to several dozen gold depending on how rare a species is. Prices are generally considered averages. For characters looking to purchase a dog or to sell one, consult the table below. ![]()
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