It is a medicine dog's job to heal their fellow pack mates. They use various ways of doing it, but mostly through herbs and rarely, berries.
Note from author: These remedies should NEVER EVER be used on any pets. These plants and/ or berries could be poisonous to pets! You should always bring sick pets to the vet if you think something is wrong. Thank you!
Maple Tree Bark[]
Use: Bark is pealed and syrup is drank.
Effect: Helps sore throats.
Description: Bark of the maple tree.
Location: Mainly in forests, rarely found by long-leg houses.
Bay Leaf[]
Use: Leaf is eaten.
Effect: Helps with tooth pain.
Description: Leaves of the Bay Tree.
Location: Rarely in forests, common in long-leg houses.
Mint Leaves[]
Use: Can be pressed on wounds to prevent infection, or can be eaten to sooth stomachaches.
Effect: To prevent infection or to sooth stomachaches.
Description: Leaves with a tangy, strong smell and taste.
Location: Long-leg houses in plant pots.
Chamomile[]
Use: Syrup is squeezed out.
Effect: Helps stop itching.
Description: A white and yellow flower.
Lavender Flowers[]
Use: Flowers are eaten.
Effect: Helps calm a dog down, and helps bring down fevers.
Description: A pretty purple flower long-legs usually keep in their gardens.
Location: Commonly in the forest, even more commonly in long-leg gardens.
Poisons:[]
Yew Plant[]
Use: To kill another dog.
Effect: Can make a dog very sick and can cause death.
Description: Deadly plant that if consumed, with most likely cause death. All parts of pant are poisonous.
Location: In the forest, commonly spread around.
Dogstem[]
Use: To kill another dog.
Effect: Makes a dog's heart fail.
Description: A perennial with opposite leaves that secrete a milky sap when cracked or broken.
Location: Long-leg gardens.