Blitzer

Blitzer is a supporting character from '''The Heroic Quest of The Valient Prince Ivendoe. '''He only appears in season two and is not seen again after. He is a heroic Siberian husky from the North hunting pack. They a group of hunting dogs that follow the rules of the hunting season instead of cheating and killing fawns they only attack what they are allowed to. Blitzer is good friends with both Ivendoe and Bert after saving them from an ambush by Butch's pack.

Appearance                                                                                                                                                                                     Bitzer is a sleek, handsome sometimes anthropomorphic gray Siberian husky who speaks with a deep Russian accent. He has a white underbelly and a dark blue collar. He also has skinny black ears with white insides and a large black nose.

Personality                                                                                                                                                                                      Blitzer has a very wonderful personality. He is considered to be a hero in the North hunting because he is incredibly amazing at martial arts. Also because he respects the rules of the forest and never attacks a fawn. This often makes Ivendoe very jealous because he wants to be the hero. Collen Collie also admires him thinking he is handsome and adventurous. Blizter is noble, heroic, daring, bold, resourceful, generous, well-mannered, respectful, aggressive(sometimes), confident, arrogant(sometimes), warrior-like, noble, strong, and courageous.

Trivia 
 * Even on two legs, he thinks he is no match for Butch.
 * Blitzer specializes in hunting reindeer, deer(occasionally), and trapping bears.
 * He mentions that he used to be a sled dog.
 * The main reason the pack considers him to be a hero is because he saved the North hunting pack leader Tucker from a grizzly bear.
 * When Ivendoe was a young buck he thought he was a showoff and even made fun of his accent.