Right from the start, it was increasingly clear thatPokemon ScarletandVioletwere going to break the mold of thePokemonseries, but of all the traditions these Gen 9 games were going to break, few could have expected its sudden shift into a dog lover’s dream. From the early reveals of Fidough and Greavard in the games' marketing to the eventually confirmed Paldean Pokedex including several otherdog-based Pokemon, Gen 9 has exceeded previous generations that would have ordinarily balanced their Pokemon both new and old. Fans are undecided if this was Game Freak’s intent or just creative ideas strangely aligning.
Not only doPokemon ScarletandVioletintroduce three distinct lines of dog-inspired Pokemon, but it also brings back several other lines dating as far back as Gen 1. What is particularly noteworthy about the inclusion of these dog lines is their popularity among fans, ranging from Gen 1 classics Growlithe and Arcanine to Gen 7’s Rockruff and Lycanroc. Conversely, other Pokemon that might counter an abundance of dogs – such as those based on cats or foxes – are limited, only adding to players' interpretations thatPokemon ScarletandVioletare and might continue to be dog-mad.

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During the marketing leading towardsPokemon ScarletandViolet’srelease, players were introduced to new Gen 9 Pokemon, among which was the early tease of Fidough andthe late reveal of Greavard. Combined with leaks on possible evolutions and other dog-based Pokemon, it would eventually come to light thatPokemon ScarletandVioletwould add six new dog Pokemon to the series: Fidough and Dachsbun, Greavard and Houndstone, and Maschiff and Mabosstiff. Alongside this, other dog-like lines also returned to the Paldea Pokedex, including the Growlithe line, the Houndour line, the Riolu line, and the Rockruff line.
In total, this means that seven distinct dog-based Pokemon lines were included inPokemon ScarletandViolet. However, apparently Game Freak still wanted to double down with its dogs.Pokemon ScarletandVioletfeatured various dog Pokemon prominently, such as Houndour and Houndoom early in-game and the"Path of Legends" storyline where Arvendesperately tries to revive his ailing Mabosstiff. The latter is arguably amongPokemon’smost touching and bittersweet storylines, and a fan-favorite forPokemon ScarletandVioletat that, leaving the distinct impression that Gen 9’s dog Pokemon were intended to take focus and endear players.

While it’s clear that Gen 9 has a lean toward its dog Pokemon, players wonder why this might be the case. One possible explanation points to other Pokemon that might have redressed this balance, noting as an example thatthe Meowth line brings lots of regional formsall on its own between Kanto, Alola, and Galar. There is even an in-game NPC trade for a Galarian Meowth that ultimately lets players evolve this into its regional evolution Perrserker. Moreover, the Grass-type starter line is also cat-based. Still, there aren’t nearly as many cats as dogs, so there’s a clear popularity bias between cats and dog-based Pokemon.
It’s possible that more might be planned forPokemon ScarletandVioletthat involves spotlighting dog Pokemon. For instance,Pokemon Legends: Arceusintroduced its own Hisuian forms before Gen 9, so it could be that dog Pokemon were emphasized to justify a late addition of HisuianGrowlithe and Arcanine. Not only would including Hisuian forms fit in withPokemon ScarletandViolet’s time travel, but it could serve as a way of introducingPokemon Legends: Arceusto unfamiliar players after laying dog-loving foundations beforehand.
Pokemon ScarletandVioletare available now for Nintendo Switch.
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