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D.D. (short for Diamond Dog) was the wolfdog pet of the Diamond Dogs, especially their leader, Big Boss, during the 1980s. The wolfdog, like its owner, was missing its right eye, resulting in it wearing an eyepatch when it was older.

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  • D.D. (Metal Gear)
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  • D.D. (short for Diamond Dog) was the wolfdog pet of the Diamond Dogs, especially their leader, Big Boss, during the 1980s. The wolfdog, like its owner, was missing its right eye, resulting in it wearing an eyepatch when it was older.
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  • Metal Gear
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  • D.D.
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  • D.D. as he appears as Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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  • D.D. (short for Diamond Dog) was the wolfdog pet of the Diamond Dogs, especially their leader, Big Boss, during the 1980s. The wolfdog, like its owner, was missing its right eye, resulting in it wearing an eyepatch when it was older. At some point, D.D., as an orphaned pup, was found by Big Boss near its dead parent, and taken to Mother Base as its new home. After Big Boss came back from a mission, Ocelot was present with the pup to greet Big Boss when he returned, with Big Boss giving it some love. A few days later, as Big Boss was preparing to leave, Ocelot had D.D. come with Big Boss, who had been trained for combat missions by the latter.
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