COYOTITS, The Brawling Bitch Pokégirl
Type: Near Human
Element: Fighting/Magic
Frequency: Rare (Sunshine League), Very Rare (Elsewhere)
Diet: Carnivore
Role: Front Line Fighter, Healer, Jack of all Trades (Depending on training)
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Psychic
Attacks: Drill Kick, Gatling Punch, Gatling Kick, Magic Fist, Heal, Dazzle, Metronome, Sketch (Others vary with training)
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x6), Enhanced Hearing (x3), Enhanced Smell (x3), Enhanced Durability (x4), Enhanced Agility (x3), Magic Affinity
Evolves: Lickario (Anubust’s Blessing [Evolution Method Classified])
Evolves From: None

    During the War of Revenge, when the Western portion of the formerly United States of America was physically separated from the rest of the continent thanks to the Legendary pokegirl Typhonna, and it came under siege of many pokegirl forces. While Nevada and Oregon got hit badly, California was one of the areas worst off. The cities of Sacramento, (currently Golden Poppy) San Diego (Windy Shores), and Los Angeles suffered some of the heaviest casualties at the time, with the latter of the cities being wiped from the face of the map. However, the cities managed to come back with time thanks to the eventual domestication of a various pokegirl breeds that had been inflicted upon them. One of these noteworthy pokegirls, the Coyotits, was found to be made into a hard worker and faithful compainion despite the breed's rough around the edges nature. The Coyotits are an interesting breed of pokegirl that are their own branch of Canine-type that exists outside of the evolutionary lines of Doggirl and Byte Bitch as a stand alone breed. Found in the most numerous concentration in the Sunshine League, these canine pokegirls are more rare elsewhere, though sometimes called 'Jacgirls' in other leagues.
 
Coyotits are like most Near Human pokegirls, though lean heavily towards the animalistic side of appearance. All the portion of the breed that are feralborn members as well as many domestics are the more anthromorphic variation of the breed. Oddly, these furry members have a face that is more human-like then canine, with a set of large C-Cup breasts, and a coat of fur that has a natural sheen. These canine types are known to sport colors of brown or tan and there are members with white, silver or black fur, the breed's fur managing to stay clean and lustrous despite the rather rough and tumble lifestyle most of the breed follows. This is thought to be due to the inherent magical nature of the breed. Members of the breed who appear closer to human have a pointed set of ears and a tail to denote them as pokegirls, sometimes sporting whisker like markings on their cheeks. Many of these closer to human types are often mistaken for feline types.

Although they’ve been tamed and used for centuries, domestics are generally rarer to come across than ferals. This portion of the breed generally tend to devote their magical abilities to become healers and work in pokecenters rather than fighters; they excel greatly in the areas of Faith and White Magic. Those who take to battling however, prove a bit more adept at learning attack magic than their feralborne sisters, though the reputation for a Coyotits to be less dangerous when domestic precedes them and many tamers opt to capture feralborne members of the breed.
Overall this coyote pokegirl breed is noted to produce combat capable pokegirls easily, despite many tamers who assumed that feralborne members are automatically more savage. The whole bred have a natural instinct for fighting, as well as a natural prowess for magic. When individuals apply themselves, they can add quite a variety to their already solid combat-oriented skills. However, the breed is considered one of the more ‘grab bag’ pokegirls, because even though individuals have the capability to learn, they do so to their preferences rather than what is ‘best’ when left to their own devices. Those fighting pokegirls who prefer to learn from their various opponents will develop more skills in that vein, while a Coyotits who prefers to heal will have more support abilities and techniques. However, rigorous training makes many members of the breed highly useful. Regardless of whatever variation of fighting-style or preferred magical abilities they possess, these canine types are pokegirls that enjoy fighting and a like challenging opponent. The breed also enjoys tests of strength and skill as opposed to direct fighting, though for many pokegirl opponents, the Coyotits are not above using powerful magic or dirty tricks, especially if either her strength or intelligence isn’t enough to give her the edge she needs against her adversary.

When it comes to taming, these canine pokegirls are noted for wanting to entertain Tamers they like with exotic dancing. With erotic movements and a level of sensuality, most of the breed will tease and entice their Tamers as they dance for his pleasures. Many especially are fond of Strip Tease techniques and dancing out in the open, especially when under the light of a full moon. Unfortunately, despite the creativity and energy they put into dancing, most Coyotits are surprisingly unimaginative when it comes to the actual taming. For most of them, the only ‘true’ position is Doggy-style. When a Tamer tries anything else, it’s surprisingly easy to get them off with how ‘erotic’ they feel any variation is, including to some tamer's surprise, the missionary position.

Ferals of the breed are far more common in the Sunshine League than anywhere else in the world, but are are universally dangerous. Ferals depend on straight forward combat to deal heavy blows to anything they target, and though animalistic, have been known to be able to pull off magic techniques and simple illusions. They roam the land either solitary or in pairs, usually holding a light territory that allows them to hunt efficiently. One quirk of ferals is that an individual Coyotits will follow some humans. They will stalk their target for however long it takes until the human is cornered, in which case they attempt to tame the human. Some researchers note that this seems to be an adapted mate finding behavior that may be present from the breed's animal base. Tamers are cautioned to carefully restrain a Coyotits, as even their tails have increased strength and can cause injury and death to non-bloodgifted tamers.

Cases of threshold are much more common in the Sunshine League than anywhere else in the world, though it is still a very rare occurrence. While the numbers of human appearing individuals are prevalent as the outcome for a threshold Coyotits, an animalistic appearance as an end result is not unheard of. Threshold for most involves headaches, lower backaches and general pains of the nose and ear. Afterward, random magical happenings are common, as well as accidents from the thresholder's increasing strength. Finally, for furred members of the breed, the bones of the feet realign and fur grows in, though usually, thresholders are non-furred.