A Subtrope of Loyal Animal Companion, and a frequent All Animals Are Dogs offender. Common Subtropes of this include:
* Uncommonly Common Exotic Pet: Seen It a Million Times: it is very common for fictional characters (especially if they are a bit Sue-ish) to own pets that in Real Life, are not common at all. Likely because, due to the Rule of Cool, most of us have daydreamed of owning such a pet at one point in our lives.
* Alien Pet: Why own a critically engangered animal when you can own a creature that's not of this world?
* Mythical Pet: a creature or character that is actually a powerful mythological creature but treated as a regular pet. Muggles might actually see an odd-looking peacock instead of a phoenix, a horse instead of a unicorn, etc.
* Impossible Pet: due to D
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| - A Subtrope of Loyal Animal Companion, and a frequent All Animals Are Dogs offender. Common Subtropes of this include:
* Uncommonly Common Exotic Pet: Seen It a Million Times: it is very common for fictional characters (especially if they are a bit Sue-ish) to own pets that in Real Life, are not common at all. Likely because, due to the Rule of Cool, most of us have daydreamed of owning such a pet at one point in our lives.
* Alien Pet: Why own a critically engangered animal when you can own a creature that's not of this world?
* Mythical Pet: a creature or character that is actually a powerful mythological creature but treated as a regular pet. Muggles might actually see an odd-looking peacock instead of a phoenix, a horse instead of a unicorn, etc.
* Impossible Pet: due to D
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| - A Subtrope of Loyal Animal Companion, and a frequent All Animals Are Dogs offender. Common Subtropes of this include:
* Uncommonly Common Exotic Pet: Seen It a Million Times: it is very common for fictional characters (especially if they are a bit Sue-ish) to own pets that in Real Life, are not common at all. Likely because, due to the Rule of Cool, most of us have daydreamed of owning such a pet at one point in our lives.
* Alien Pet: Why own a critically engangered animal when you can own a creature that's not of this world?
* Mythical Pet: a creature or character that is actually a powerful mythological creature but treated as a regular pet. Muggles might actually see an odd-looking peacock instead of a phoenix, a horse instead of a unicorn, etc.
* Impossible Pet: due to Did Not Do the Research, A character owns a pet whose care would lead to Fridge Logic. This can be a Truth in Television since some brave souls do keep rather... exotic... pets. Some foolish souls do that too, but without actually knowing what they're doing. Can overlap with Action Pet. Compare and Contrast Mons. Examples of Cool Pet include:
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