Shorelfon was assigned this very dog when I did a Pet Theme Challenge, oddly enough. So, meet Cyanide:
But, Shorelfon isn't Nazthandol. So, the demon hunter agreed to let the tauren take care of Cyanide for a few days.

Nazthandol wasn't so pleased to find out that Cyanide was so
tiny.
Regardless, they went hunting in Stranglethorn Vale.
The results weren't much more impressive, unfortunately.
I did a pet report on a red crab not too long ago, and found then quite competent for a survival hunter who just wants his pet to keep his enemies out of melee range. Ruby the crab did a good job of that, using Charge and Pin quite effectively.
Nazthandol was considerably less impressed. He is a beastmaster, and as such he uses Kill Command a lot. The problem is that Kill Command will override whatever the pet is doing, and if the pet is channeling an ability, it will just cancel that instead of returning an error. So, using Kill Command will interrupt Lock Jaw, as well as other channeled abilities like Froststorm Breath and Pin. So, that kinda defeats the purpose of Lock Jaw (and Pin, for that matter); it
doesn't enable you to kill an enemy quicker if you're a beastmaster.
Another issue that came up is that pet pathing sucks. No news there, right?

Umm, wrong way there, Cyanide. *grumble*
Here, I'll use the lingering spell effect from Serpent Sting and the streaking spell effect from Dash to approximate their directions of travel.

To keep BM from being crippled by this fact, they extended the range at which your pet can use Kill Command (that is, how close your pet must be to the target in order to hit it with Kill Command). So, the problem is less noticeable. Not so when your pet is running circles around an enemy that should have been rooted several seconds ago.

As I mentioned earlier, my experience with a crab went quite well, and I didn't have a problem with this. That would be because crabs are Tenacity pets, and can get Charge as soon as they get Pin. Charge has a 1 second immobilize, giving plenty of time for the crab to slide across the ground to the target in question and Pin it in place. Dogs have Dash, however, and don't get access to Charge until the pet is level 44. So, with the issues I had, I must conclude that Lock Jaw is effectively worthless for the first 22 levels that you can have the ability. You're better off using a crab (not even that if you're BM) or a spider until Charge is available for your dog to learn. Sure, you can send in your dog first and use Lock Jaw before firing a single shot, but that's no consolation in emergencies or PvP.
Well, we somehow managed to kill Bangalash, and I got a shiny mantle. We then went off to do a photoshoot. But first, here's another good size comparison, with the size difference exaggerated a bit by the angle. Doesn't change the fact that we tend to play with the camera at a similar angle, so this is the impression one gets when it comes to the size of a dog next to a Tauren.

So, we went over to that goblin place in Stranglethorn, and took pictures. No, that
other goblin place in Stranglethorn!

Muscular creature with very short hair, if any, on most of the body. I think that's a fitting description of a demon dog.

They have one idle animation that they do periodically; the puppy hop. I finally got a good screenshot... and kinda regret that now.


Yep, their jaws are pretty messed up. It normally isn't very noticeable, and the hop animation happens so fast that you probably don't get a chance to see this image unless you get a screenshot in at the right time. Here's what the teeth normally look like; I suspect that the teeth and jaws were designed to give this appearance. Also note the horns growing out of the face, which is another characteristic of the demon dog model.

Sp, speaking of flaws, the one that I found the most annoying is the hind legs have a point where they become ridiculously thin, and look liable to snap like a twig. *cringe*
Nazthandol is going to return Cyanide to Shorelfon ASAP, and probably won't be getting another dog. Shorelfon, on the other hand, has something special planned for Cyanide; seems the demon dog is to become a full-fledged demon hunting dog. But, that won't be for another ten levels.
On a final note, here's a silly image:

And so begins my hiatus from hunter pet challenges. I'll probably still comment, but won't be doing challenges myself for a while. Although, I may just decide to buy one more month's subscription for now, since the day that my subscription runs out just
had to be the day that my spring vacation begins.
Big thanks to Kormai and TygerDarkstorm!

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