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− | + | The '''animal caretaking''' [[skill]] is used by [[dwarves]] to treat any [[wound|injured]] [[pet]] assigned to them, as long as they have the [[labor]] enabled. Veterinary medicine is an expected feature that has not yet been implemented into the game, so animal caretaking does not actually serve a purpose as of yet.{{bug|349}} Wounded animals will instead heal on their own—or not at all. This makes even your greatest animal caretakers equivalent to [[peasant]]s. | |
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