DING-HO, the Plague Puppy Pokégirl

Type: Near Human (Canine)
Element: Psychic/Poison
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Carnivore
Role: Disease Research, Nursing assistant, Bioterrorist
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Fighting, Poison, Plant
Weak Vs: Dark, Ghost, Ground
Attacks: Infection, Telekinesis, Fade, Heal, Psywave, Disable, Poison Mist, Spice, Bloom, Buttsprout, Anti Bloom, Anti Buttsprout, Love -N- Affection
Enhancements: Telepathy, Enhanced Strength (x3), Enhanced Senses (x3), Enhanced Memory, High Intellect
Weaknesses: Has human standard weakness to viruses and parasites, Loss of Teleport ability
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Byte Bitch (Venom Stone or Orgasm)

    Most people would assume that trying to evolve a Byte Bitch with a Venom Stone would prove disastrous, given the attitudes of most poison types and the overall attitude of the Byte Bitch breed. However, when evolved into a Ding-ho, the former Byte Bitch looses her attitude problem; becoming a friendly and helpful Pokégirl. Ding-hos change little from their pre-evolved forms, their bust increasing to a generous D cup and perhaps a more curvy figure. They still keep their perky or floppy dog ears and tails of varying lengths and fur styles and colors, though the breed still remains mostly human looking. It seems that with this evolution, most of the changes were in powers and personality.
    Ding-hos gain control over their canine behavior, able to ignore the urges to chase or sniff crotches in greeting. Instead, these perky Pokégirls strive to help others, using their unique bacterial control abilities to help patients through illnesses, or assist researchers in disease research. Only rarely have Ding-hos ever been recorded as working on the other side of the law, their mild nature usually at odds with the terrorist and criminal activities of the various teams and outlaws. Most Ding-hos are known as excellent support Pokégirls, as they take to domestic chores like cooking and cleaning with the same cheerful, sunny attitude as they do anything else.
    Oddly, these Pokégirls are rarely seen upset, as the breed tends to be eternally optimistic. This lends most of a Ding-hos harem sisters to become dependent on her, and a crying Ding-ho is usually followed by a beat-down from several of her harem sisters on the offender. Despite their pleasant attitude, many tamers skip over the Ding-ho, usually because of their pre-evolved form's reputation, though many are also put off by her ability to control bacteria. This does make a Ding-ho potentially dangerous, though not much more so than the average powerful Pokégirl. Those tamers that do accept Ding-hos into their harems find them friendly and eager to please Pokégirls, and despite the breed not being very powerful, they still have useful abilities. Some tamers use them as all around support Pokégirls, letting them use telekinesis to carry camping gear as well healing her harem sisters after a battle.
    When pressed into a battle, most Ding-hos use their telekinesis to take to the air and spread their poisons in the air, or alternately, use Fade and use their telekinesis offensively or a psywave. The breed as a whole usually aims to disable their opponent into submission without actually harming them, however and this has lead to her being placed further into a non-combatant status. Due to the breed's inability to teleport however, speedy Pokégirls can usually get under their guard. A Ding-ho's most powerful attack is Spice, and as such the breed is at an advantage when plants are around. Threshold into a Ding-ho is very rare, but not unheard of, though it seems that a mixture of canine, psychic, and poison in their heritage, or having a Ding-ho or three in their ancestry.
    Feral Ding-hos make their homes in forested areas, usually around swamps or other areas where the difficult walking terrain would give them an advantage thanks to their telekinesis. They are still crafty for a feral, and have been known to place pitfalls and traps around their den. These traps are never lethal in an immediate sense, but hobble most Pokégirls effectively. Ding-hos are only slightly territorial however, and will flee if outclassed, usually using Fade to an added effect. It has also been recorded that feral Ding-hos will aid others that are truly in distress, using their psychic abilities to determine if the situation is legitimate before hand. Unfortunately, this has lead to some instances of feral Ding-hos falling prey to dark types, as the Pokégirl’s kind nature wins out when she can't get a read on the distressed party.