Kynoid

The term "kynoid" refers to any being whose body structure resembles that of a dog especially in the context of science fiction and fantasy fiction. It usually refers to sentient beings, while the rest is described with "canidae".

Usually, a fictional kynoid species has four legs (all of them primarily used for walking, although other purposes, like fighting, are not excluded) or two legs and two paws (used for wielding instruments and weapons), a tail and a canine head. Other details, like size, weight, fur color (if any), even the shape of the head, may differ from species to species.

In sci-fi universes, kynoids are generally shown as specimen of entire alien races, while in fantasy worlds they tend to appear as single supporting characters. Because dogs are assumed to be the human's best friend in the animal kingdom, many books and movies feature a kynoid as a partner and a friend-in-need of a human character, although wolves are often presented as adversaries. The common image of a werewolf can also be classified as kynoid (in the animal form).

List of Fictional Kynoid Characters

 * Angua (a werewolf, Discworld)
 * Drimarondo (a talking dog, Labyrinths of Eho by Max Frei)
 * Ein (a sentient dog, Cowboy Bebop)
 * Fenrisulfr (a giant wolf, Edda)
 * Frank (a talking alien dog, Men in Black II)
 * Huan (the Hound of Valinor, Middle-Earth)
 * Maugrim (a talking wolf, Narnia)
 * Schyokn-Itrch (a Headie, Noon Universe)
 * Sirius Black (transfigures into a black dog) and Remus Lupin (a werewolf, Harry Potter book series)
 * Toto (a talking dog, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)

List of Fictional Kynoid Races

 * Doog (Star Control)
 * Headies (Noon Universe)
 * Moon Dogs (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons)
 * Shistavanen (Star Wars)
 * Werewolves (Middle-Earth)