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“ Headmistress McGonagall was nowhere near as controversial as her predecessor. She was given a thankless task, but rose to it with aplomb. Her work rebuilding the school was lauded even by the Prophet. And she never once had a...
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Headmistress McGonagall was nowhere near as controversial as her predecessor. She was given a thankless task, but rose to it with aplomb. Her work rebuilding the school was lauded even by the Prophet. And she never once had a salacious biography published about her early romance with some budding Dark Lord. Young wizards and witches mourned the loss of her presence when she gave up her post, cheered her retirement, and toasted to her good health. Their parents, however, raised some complaints. McGonagall had a habit of hiring young, untested staff. Longbottom for the Herbology position. Thomas to cover a year of transfiguration. Granger as a contentious visiting professor of Muggle Studies; she stuffed the children’s heads with anti-establishment notions, and proved to be difficult grader, besides. And, as if this was not bad enough, sometimes these young radicals did not merely visit or stay for a year. Longbottom was gifted Head of Gryffindor in short time and proved to be a fixture, patient and smiling and impossible to oust even at the efforts of school governors who swore up and down that his wartime actions were a fluke brought on by desperation. In truth, screamed parents and governors, he had very little magical power, quantitatively speaking, and ought to have been driving the Knight Bus, not handling magically powerful children. 

But nothing could induce Professor McGonagall to fire him. And so too with his fellows, for Thomas and Granger came and went as they liked; and, worst of all, on the eve of the Headmistress’s retirement, flighty adjuncts Vane, Chang, and Brown were awarded tenure.

Awful! Vane was a bubble-headed creature, as arrogant as her name suggested, who was far too gossipy to be an effective librarian. True, she seemed to know instinctively which books which children desired, but often these were books on young love and skincare and fashion, not the proper thousand-page Instructional Tomes of yesteryear. And Chang was given to emotionality; everyone knew that. As flying instructor, people whispered that she let her adoration for a long-lost Hufflepuff override natural house pride. Accordingly, she was distressingly fair when it came to judging matters of Quidditch, putting down anyone from any house who looked to spice up the game with a little cheat here or there. And besides, she seemed more interested in teaching escape tactics and defensive flight from Dark wizards than manly feats of derring-do like the Wronski feint; blending flying and Defense in ridiculous new ways, entirely ignoring the Ministry-approved syllabus. As for her friend, that near-werewolf Brown? She used Divination not so much to foretell the future as to instruct the children on how to weed out charlatans and liars. She whispered that the point of teacups and tea leaves was fun, and also knowing when someone was having you on. She claimed that nine out of ten prophecies had no real point; they always came true, whether you knew about them or not. But knowing where to find the excitement in magic, where to let yourself enjoy it, even if it was wooly? She could teach them that.

Oh, these girlish beings were unbearable. Governors and parents could not abide them; it was not simply that they failed to care much about testing and studying, but that they were failures as witches. They did themselves up in Muggle fashions instead of pointy hats, flaunted boyfriends (and girlfriends) in Hogsmeade, and cheerfully gabbed to students about using Mugwort to make lipgloss, of all silly things! It was terrible of the Headmistress to lock them into their positions. The Headmistress! Formerly so sensible.

Of course, in the year leading up to the Headmistress’s retirement, she had considered gently sending them away. She did not dislike them, but they were not as clear-headed, as stiff-lipped as her favorite students. They had recommended that she hire Daphne Greengrass (of the very much still blood purist Greengrasses) for the Potions position, purely because they’d met and admired her hair at some mixer in Diagon. And they went to mixers in Diagon! They did not don long, professorly nightshirts and patrol the halls like the staff of yesteryear. They tossed on dangly earrings and danced the night away in these new nightclubs, and then quaffed hangover remedies and exhaustion-curing potions before their morning classes. True, they knew their subjects and taught them well. But this was still very cavalier behavior.

But then, over Christmas, Yasmina Yaxley went missing.

Yaxley was a silly little Slytherin. Her family was dreadful, her father imprisoned, and yet the daffy little creature seemed not to notice. She floated through the halls discussing Witch Weekly to anyone who would listen; she cared very little about politics or current affairs; and she had begun a strange kind of dungeon sorority that ran on networking and gossip. It occurred to the Headmistress that of course Yaxley would go missing for no reason; Yaxley was just the type to cause trouble like that, not at all a rational, sober, and shrewd child. 

Protocol was followed by most teachers. Search parties dispatched to the forest. Owls sent home. Students send to their dormitories. Rote, sensible procedure, carried out with methodical accuracy.

But Vane, who’d had long, girlish talks with Yaxley and seen her check out books on the war alongside books on haircare, immediately conferred with Chang. And Chang had lent an ear to Yaxley when she’d seemed down, and helpfully flown her near certain still-cursed section of the grounds that Yaxley had seemed particularly interested in. So she suggested they take what they knew to Brown. And Brown confirmed it. Yaxley saw particularly morbid things in tea leaves; she had a kind of secret fixation she rarely revealed to her fellow students, but she would come out with it, if you happened to be her favorite professor.

So Vane seized up her owl to send for help should they need it, a sensible notion. And Chang grabbed her broomstick to get them to where they needed to go — also very clear-thinking. And Brown? Just to make sure, she cross-referenced school records, and also brought along a certain book by Horace Slughorn, a book not much noticed in these postwar days, for it discussed the role of Slytherins in the war, and the truth was: much of the Wizarding World longed to pretend the worst of the war had never happened.

Then, when they found Yaxley, they gave her the book, and also cocoa, and also they looked each other in the eye. They privately decided that, the student having been unhurt, despite straying into a place very badly affected by Dark Magic, and in fact no one having been hurt, perhaps they ought to take this cause up with the Headmistress. Perhaps, in this case, it would be fairer to leave off point-taking and detentions.

“She’s really not so very silly when you get to know her,” said Vane to the Headmistress. “The truth is, the silliness is a bit of an escape.”

“Speaking of,” said Chang, “That’s just what her brother did. You know, in the war. Escaped. And then after that he was struck down here at the Hogwarts grounds, blown to pieces by some curse.”

“Slughorn has the time and place of death recorded,” said Brown, “And it appears to be right where Yasmina likes to go. Of course, she didn’t realized the full extent of the trapping hexes there, and she got herself caught by one.”

“Well, that is foolish in the extreme!” said the Headmistress. She was horrified and angry, scarcely able to believe that some child in her care was obsessed with the resting grounds of a Death Eater. Silly little Yaxley had probably made an idol of him, as foolish little girls were wont to do. “An in-dungeon suspension should—”

“Deter her not at all,” said Vane.

Chang gave a delicate cough. “Begging your pardon, but it didn’t deter her brother. After you sent him and his housemates back down to the dungeons, he came right back up. And fought. For us.”

All words dried up in McGonagall’s throat.

“Speaking as someone who was there, professor, you weren’t wrong,” said Brown. “But you rather are now. See, sometimes I think we assume we know the measure of people, when really all we know are silly little details. Houses. Colors. What they read. Not who they are.”

“So we recommend tutoring in hex defense,” said Vane.

"And therapy,” said Chang.

“And perhaps a shoulder to lean on, a fellow Slytherin. It’s been so long since we had a Slytherin on the staff,” said Brown. “Still longer since we had a nice one with nice hair.”

In the end, McGonagall decided to keep these three girlish creatures on a more permanent basis. They were new thinkers, in their way. Good for the school. And Yaxley received her tutoring and therapy. And Greengrass, in short time, was hired.

Which was lovely, because she made an excellent hangover remedy.

Source: cherrywoodgirl.blogspot.com
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WIZARDING SCHOOLS AROUND THE WORLD: ITALY

The Italian School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has three branches located in the cities of Rome, Florence, and Venice with extensive brick-pattern charms in place so students can access all branches with a few taps of their wand. Forget the Marauder’s map. Why have paper when you can have architectural models with miniature versions of the students romping about? Aside from a plethora of moving paintings that decorate the walls, enchanted mobile sculptures roam the grounds of all three branches. On occasion, they will visit classes and sit in on lectures (oddly, the most frequented is astronomy—even beings of marble cannot escape the curiosities of the universe, it seems). All sorts of magicked art is studied, from predicting and painting prophecies (a branch of divination Professor Trelawny deems “absolutely preposterous”) to the experimentation and perfecting of enchanted art (self-restoring paint, anyone?). Fashion, of course, is of high interest amongst students who are continuously blending functionality with style. Suits with protection charms stitched into linings are popular amongst boys, and sundresses that change colours with the weather are a hit amongst girls. Dueling is strictly forbidden for reasons the students do not know, but they have their speculations and the speculation goes: there had once been a dueling club that was quite popular, with tournaments held every week not just with pesky little wands but also magical creatures thrown in for a real challenge. It got out of hand one day as all foolish ventures do, and so the club was shut down for the sake of safety. Rumour has it someone had brought a lion to the last duel, and it wreaked havoc after a spell backfired on it—after all, how else would you explain the claw marks in the courtyard of Rome? 

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timetomakeanewwish asked:

Happy Holidays! Draco & the twins for me, I love them 💕🙆🏻‍♀️

shanastoryteller answered:

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“What if,” Draco starts.

George grimaces while Fred covers his face with his hand, which is just uncalled for.

“What if,” he repeats pointedly, “we got a dementor to just suck out Voldemort’s soul from him? That would work, right?”

“Uh,” Fred says slowly, “I don’t know if that’s possible. Even if it was, how would we ask? Do dementors even speak?”

“Of course they speak,” Draco scoffs. “We have an agreement with them to guard Azkaban. How could we negotiate with them if they didn’t speak?”

George frowns. “What do dementors get paid in? They don’t need money. Right? Do dementors use money?”

Draco almost says yes because it’s clear the reaction would be hysterical. “We ceded a collection of invisible islands to them off the coast of Caribbean. We maintain the invisibility spells and, er, don’t ask too many questions when muggles go missing. No one tell Granger.”

“Wait,” Fred says. “Wait, hold on, are - are you telling me that dementors control the Bermuda Triangle?”

“Honestly, government contracts are public records,” he rolls his eyes. “It’s not like it’s a secret, although obviously we don’t advertise it.”

“We should probably not be letting dementors steal and kill ships and airplanes full of muggles,” George says, pinching the bridge of his nose.

“It’s not like they fly the planes,” he points out and then the twins turn to glare at him. “Okay, okay. After we kill Voldemort, I’ll talk to my father about bribing someone with a Wizengamot seat to introduce some new legislation. Does that make you feel better?”

“No,” Fred says wearily, “but talking to you usually doesn’t, so it’s fine.”

That’s very untrue and he has five years of fun times to back it up. It’s really just Voldemort getting in the way of his lifestyle again, which is the real problem here.

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“Pluvias  Parmularum

crewdlydrawn

You ever have that feel where you don’t even ship it, but you see some art that’s SO GORGEOUS that your brain just goes, “Aw hell yeah, that’s the stuff!” regardless? This is one of those moments.

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Dear sweet Dumbledore’s beard this is amazing

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Omg @shanastoryteller have you seen this!! 💗💜💗💜💗💜💗💜💗

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anumation:
“Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you, Parvati and Padma Patil of Hogwarts, as they SHOULD have appeared at the Yule Ball ❄️ The Yule Ball scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet or Fire was our girls’ time to shine, but alas, they had to...
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you, Parvati and Padma Patil of Hogwarts, as they SHOULD have appeared at the Yule Ball ❄️ The Yule Ball scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet or Fire was our girls’ time to shine, but alas, they had to wear those vile orange and pink lengha things. They deserved so much better, so here is my version. According to the Goblet or Fire book, Parvati wore “robes of shocking pink,” and Padma wore “robes of bright turquoise” ….not those tragic, afterthought-looking outfits we ultimately saw on screen. ALSO JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE TWINS DOESN’T MEAN THEY NEED TO WEAR THE SAME DAMN OUTFIT #justiceforthepatilsisters #foreversalty

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kantkid

Yes but do you ever think about how Tom Riddle’s personality changed after making the horcruxes? He was already a cold-blooded murderer, so it’s hard to see the difference, but there is

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An important addition: the previous analysis makes more sense in light of THIS POST, which very cleverly points out that each time you create an Horcrux you split your soul in two. So the first Horcrux split Tom Riddle’s soul in half, the second split that half in half, leaving only 1/25 of his soul inside him…and so on, until barely nothing of Tom Riddle’s soul is left into Voldemort’s body. Which is also casts a new light on Dumbledore’s statement that each time Voldemort created an Horcrux his soul became ‘more unstable’, and also clarifies why Slunghorn was so horrified by the thought of creating more than one Horcrux: because you strip your soul in pieces so many times that only a tiny fragment of it is left in yourself. That’s what makes it so inconceivable that only Tom Riddle ever went as far as creating more than one Horcrux. And it is thus safe to say that Tom Riddle and Voldemort are, by all means practical, two different people.

The closest thing we come to see to the original Tom Riddle is the memory from the diary, who in fact has a remarkably different personality than that of snake-Voldemort. Seducing Ginny Weasley, listening to a 11-years-old’s ranting every single day for a year, giving her advice on her crush, all to win her trust and ultimately brutally kill her is unfathomably evil- but it is a different kind of evil than what we see in adult Voldemort. Diary Riddle is remarkably more calm, charming, and clever than older Voldemort. Even Harry likes him, he trusts him blindly and is shoked by the final reveal of his role in Ginny’s attack. And that is only 50% of the original Riddle.

Eerily enough, as you can see from THE POST, there is more of Riddle’s soul in Harry than there is in adult Voldemort. Which is horribly chilling on one hand, and makes Harry’s absolute pureness of heart even more compelling, in my view, and is also well-played on the literary theme of the döppelganger. (And it also makes Harry and Ginny’s bond more deep than what it might look at face value).

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are we not even going to talk about how unexplored the ginny/tom relationship is

they wrote to each other for an entire year, tom riddle was closer to ginny than anyone else had ever been without reservation and she in turn was the object of his almost religious focus and devotion and study, he knew her deepest and darkest most innermost secrets, secrets that curled up inside her like velvety tendrils trying to claw their way out of her throat, secrets that she had never breathed a word about to anyone else after he had ensnared her into the deceptive cradle that was his gentleness and warmth. she went to him for advice, confided in him about her bruised heart, asked him all of the questions she had never dared ask her parents or brothers or teachers, clutched the diary dearly to her chest and told him the little details about her life, everything everything, they were profoundly close, chillingly so. tom riddle knew ginny weasley inside and out, lived vicariously through her, she had literally poured her soul into him, so much that he began pouring a little bit of his soul back into her i cant breathe

tom riddle aka voldemort poured bits of his soul back into ginny weasley 

a part of him will always be inside her, lying dormant but sharp-eyed in the dark corners of her mind

she got to know that side of him so thoroughly, the solicitous kind thoughtful tender side, he was everything and everywhere all at once, ginny weasley was best friends with fucking lord voldemort ok

why was this never explored, where is the narrative for this

why did jkr not incorporate this more into the story, why did ginny not have a more pivotal role in tom’s downfall, where was her part in the tom/harry chronicle of which she was so clearly involved and included, the only other character to be consumed and completely drowned in tom riddle’s darkness and come out thriving and pulsing and very full of the life he tried to devour, why was this simply left untouched, this could have been so much more, so much better, it nearly writes itself, its all there, what the fuck

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reinvent-and-believe:
“ bunjywunjy:
“ greylunar:
“ I made a quiz, its 36 questions, and y’all, I play-tested this, I got feedback, I hyper-analyzed, its good. I wasn’t like, I was gonna just let hogwarts houses die but apparently y’all be like,,, not...
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I made a quiz, its 36 questions, and y’all, I play-tested this, I got feedback, I hyper-analyzed, its good. I wasn’t like, I was gonna just let hogwarts houses die but apparently y’all be like,,, not knowing what a slytherin or hufflepuff is no shade and if all these quizzes are gonna ask you this question anyways: this is it. Idiot tested. Idiot approved

take it here! or copy paste if you need to https://uquiz.com/oz0xOu

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I thought this was going to be another funney haha wizard quiz from those books you grew up reading but it reached into my torso and ripped out my spine

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who needs therapy when you have uquiz am i right

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pauliedraws

Another clip I animated from the Harry Potter audio books for fun.

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I WOULD LITERALLY PAY TO SEE MORE OF THIS

jewishdragon

Wait I’ve listened to the books and is this one of those lines that’s different in the British version bc in the one I listened to (Jim Dale narration) it was “better kick the bucket then”

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alrightanakin

Every Adult In “Harry Potter” Let Us Down At Some Point And That’s Important a 900 page dissertation by me

shakspaere

And that includes Joanne Kathleen Rowling a tear stained afterword by me

actual-ironman-tonystark

Hagrid Is The Exception a rebuttal by me

marisatomay

The Time Hagrid Told Voldemort How to Take Out Something Protecting an Object that Grants Immortality When He Was Drunk and Other Well-Meaning Fuck Ups a lengthy chapter

actual-ironman-tonystark

You’re Absolutely Right a retraction

missif-15fandoms

How dare you assume Molly Weasley has done anything wrong ever

kyraneko

That Time Molly Yelled At The Twins And Ron For Saving Harry From Abuse And Starvation, Thus Likely Communicating To The Abused Kid In Her Presence That His Welfare Was Less Important Than Not Borrowing The Car, That Time Molly Was Utterly Condescending About How Harry Is A Child And Doesn’t Deserve To Know Anything In A Way That Probably Heightened His Determination To Prove Otherwise, That Time Molly Said The Twins Put Together Aren’t As Good As Any Of Their Brothers Over OWL Results That They Worked Hard On And Were Proud Of, That Time Molly Forcibly Cut Her Adult Son’s Hair Right Before His Wedding, That Time Molly Spent A Year Being Mean And Rejectful Toward Her Son’s Fiancee, That Time Molly Sent Hermione A Deliberate “Fuck You” Present For Easter Because She Believed A False Story Written In Witch Weekly Without Making Any Attempt To Ask The People Actually Involved, Those Times She Made Her Youngest Son’s Christmas Sweaters His Least Favorite Color, And Every Time She Belittled Her Husband’s Hobby, The Twins’ Interests, And Bill’s Appearance Because She Couldn’t Be Bothered To Understand Or Value Or Even Be Kind About Them a detailed reminder that no one’s perfect and sometimes what one person doesn’t mind or see hits another person hard

themiscyra1983

Florean Fortescue Just Wanted To Sell Some Ice Cream And Help Harry With His Homework He Is The Only Adult Who Didn’t Mess Up Until Getting Killed By Voldemort, RIP an increasingly strident addendum by me

kyraneko

OK You’re Absolutely Right Florean Fortescue Was In Fact Perfect As Far As I’m Aware a concession by me

bananacracker33

Charlie Weasley Just Wanted To Play With Dragons a fond reminder by me

slytherellin

If There Were Zero Expectations For Lockhart From The Start, Did He Technically Let Us Down? An inquiry

ronnie-wayout-there

You’re Technically Correct, You Can’t Be Let Fown If You’re Already On The Ground an amused afterword

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Fluffy is an Adult Dog a thrilling side note

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alrightanakin

Every Adult In “Harry Potter” Let Us Down At Some Point And That’s Important a 900 page dissertation by me

shakspaere

And that includes Joanne Kathleen Rowling a tear stained afterword by me

actual-ironman-tonystark

Hagrid Is The Exception a rebuttal by me

marisatomay

The Time Hagrid Told Voldemort How to Take Out Something Protecting an Object that Grants Immortality When He Was Drunk and Other Well-Meaning Fuck Ups a lengthy chapter

actual-ironman-tonystark

You’re Absolutely Right a retraction

missif-15fandoms

How dare you assume Molly Weasley has done anything wrong ever

kyraneko

That Time Molly Yelled At The Twins And Ron For Saving Harry From Abuse And Starvation, Thus Likely Communicating To The Abused Kid In Her Presence That His Welfare Was Less Important Than Not Borrowing The Car, That Time Molly Was Utterly Condescending About How Harry Is A Child And Doesn’t Deserve To Know Anything In A Way That Probably Heightened His Determination To Prove Otherwise, That Time Molly Said The Twins Put Together Aren’t As Good As Any Of Their Brothers Over OWL Results That They Worked Hard On And Were Proud Of, That Time Molly Forcibly Cut Her Adult Son’s Hair Right Before His Wedding, That Time Molly Spent A Year Being Mean And Rejectful Toward Her Son’s Fiancee, That Time Molly Sent Hermione A Deliberate “Fuck You” Present For Easter Because She Believed A False Story Written In Witch Weekly Without Making Any Attempt To Ask The People Actually Involved, Those Times She Made Her Youngest Son’s Christmas Sweaters His Least Favorite Color, And Every Time She Belittled Her Husband’s Hobby, The Twins’ Interests, And Bill’s Appearance Because She Couldn’t Be Bothered To Understand Or Value Or Even Be Kind About Them a detailed reminder that no one’s perfect and sometimes what one person doesn’t mind or see hits another person hard

themiscyra1983

Florean Fortescue Just Wanted To Sell Some Ice Cream And Help Harry With His Homework He Is The Only Adult Who Didn’t Mess Up Until Getting Killed By Voldemort, RIP an increasingly strident addendum by me

kyraneko

OK You’re Absolutely Right Florean Fortescue Was In Fact Perfect As Far As I’m Aware a concession by me

bananacracker33

Charlie Weasley Just Wanted To Play With Dragons a fond reminder by me

slytherellin

If There Were Zero Expectations For Lockheat From The Start, Did He Technically Let Us Down? An inquiry

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themonsterblogofmonsters

<p>Hi! Firstly I wanted to say that I&rsquo;m a huge fan of the blog! Seriously, it&rsquo;s so creative &amp; such intricate worldbuilding, I&rsquo;m blown away by your work. Secondly, I wanted to ask what types/species of canines you think students would be allowed to take to Hogwarts? I guess small breeds like the crocodogs would be ok, but what about larger or rarer species? (Sorry if you&rsquo;re not taking asks now, feel free to ignore this!)</p>

utterlyenthralled

I am always taking asks on Monsterblog. @wandmore​​​ is currently hiatused, but Monsterblog is simply quietly phasing out to something easier to manage - I love this blog too much to ever fully abandon it, and it’s heartening to know that others love it as well.

As for the kinds of canines students at Hogwarts might be allowed… well officially the school doesn’t allow dogs any more than it does rats or tarantulas. The letter says that an Owl, a Cat or a Toad are permitted pets and the general suggestion seems to be that those are the pets encouraged and permitted. Nonetheless, Crookshanks is a half-Kneazle, and so not just a Cat, while Lee Jordan has a tarantula and, of course, Ron had Scabbers (who was technically not even a rat, but that’s its own kettle of wriggly things). 

Suffice to say, though the rules say “Cat, Owl, or Toad”, in practice, provided one is willing to take care of one’s animal and one’s animal does not cause trouble, they seem to be tacitly allowed.

Thus, I imagine that, yes, as you say, Crocodogs, if they were part of HP canon, would be allowed at Hogwarts. A well-trained Crup, or part-Crup dog might also be allowed, but it would have to be well-trained. Anapa Hounds would be rather large and thus a bit troublesome, but I imagine allowances might be made under certain circumstances: if it was a service animal (I don’t know why, but I personally imagine Anapas as very good Guide Dogs), or if its owner was a Pureblood, or otherwise had influence on the staff and/or board of governors.

Other canines that might see use as pets…. Okay, rather than just see what comes to mind, I’m going to list a bunch of magical canines on this blog that can be domesticated and explain whether or not they’d be viable school-pets.

American Hellhound - These things are big, volatile, dangerous and mostly seen in the USA, not in the UK. Even if one was in the UK, I can’t see one being sent to Hogwarts with a student, let alone the teachers allowing it.

Bat-Winged Caassimolar - While I think that Hogwarts would probably allow one if it were well-behaved, it would need to be hidden (disillusioned or illusioned to look like a regular dog) at Kings Cross as they’re pretty obviously magical. I also don’t think they’d be terribly common in the UK, though I can see them being the pets of German purebloods at Durmstrang.

Buckler Hound - These are working dogs. While they can, when not actively hunting, be good animals around the household and be good with children, I don’t see them as just being household pets not without them ceasing to be a Buckler Hound by the (simple) breed standard they’re held to. However, I can see Bucklers being popular in America, especially given how many Americans prize Scots and Irish heritage and it is worth recalling that we do not know what rules Ilvermorny has regarding pets. That said, magical America seems even more isolationist than Europe, at least in the Fantastic Beasts films, so it might be a bit much to hope they’d have changed enough to allow a large working hunting dog as a school-pet. As working defence dogs, however, I can see some Scottish Purebloods at Durmstrang with Bucklers.

Caassimolar - These are an American breed, so while I do think they’d be seen at Ilvermorny, I don’t think they’d be very common in the UK and certainly not to such an extent as to be sent with a child to Hogwarts. Additionally, they’re very much more household pets even then, protecting house and home. While I can see the sole pureblood heir of a family being sent to school with a Casssimolar, I think that would be more common in America, where the breed is more often seen, than the UK, where its almost unheard of.

Cave Glowhound - These creatures are rarely seen at the surface, let alone amongst humans, so no, a Cave Glowhound would never be seen at Hogwarts as a pet. It might be seen as part of the Care of Magical Creatures curriculum, but not as a pet. A more isolated and selective magical school might have a student from a strange family that would have one of these, but, as I said, they’re rarely seen at the surface, let alone amongst humans; someone having one as a pet would be an incredible rarity, and them being a student taking it to school would be either borderline reckless or outright showing off.

Crocomastiff - These are the much bigger cousins of Crocodogs and they are capable of being much more aggressive. While they would be good service animals to those easily stressed by large numbers of people - their sheer size tends to discourage people coming too close - its more likely such students would simply be home-schooled. Most likely, no, they’d not be allowed at any magical school except as part of the curriculum.

Cŵn Mamau - As with the Bucklers, these are working dogs. The idea of someone having one as a domestic school pet is highly unlikely, not to mention they’re big dogs, like Bucklers and Crocomastiffs, which makes keeping them in a school rather tricky, unlike smaller animals such as owls, cats, toads or rats.

Enfield - Again, Enfields are pretty big dogs, I don’t think students would be allowed or encouraged to keep them as pets. However, given what they’re capable of, I can see past and future Herbology Professors at Hogwarts - and even at other schools - having an Enfield as a pet.

Fleshmade Guardhound - These things are borderline illegal in most of the world and outright illegal in most of the rest of it. No. They would not be allowed or seen. Unless, of course, it was a very very well made Guardhound disguised as a regular mundane or magical hound, and maintained the entire time only to be revealed as a Plot Twist and in turn reveal the Dark and Mysterious Past of its owner and their (most likely Pureblood) family. Which certainly good be a very good plot hook, if you wanted it. (if you write this, please ping me with a link because i would love to see it)

Gurt Hound - While these buddies are lovely and caring when it comes to kids they are also more generally affectionate and can be very protective at times. They’re also often hard to domesticate, so while I can see some magical schools (not Hogwarts obviously enough) importing Gurts to help guard the grounds and the students, I can’t see a student with one as a pet.

Gusthound - Uh… actually, maybe? Gusthounds are pretty varied, so I can see a kid with a smaller Gusthound taking it to Hogwarts, or if they had one as a puppy and it grows to maturity during their time at Hogwarts. They’d certainly make the student very popular with their apparition-esque magic (which, being non-wizarding, would likely bypass the anti-apparition spells on Hogwarts, just as House Elf magic does).

Gyshisa - Uuuh, maybe? I see this breed being more common in the US, as a result of (MACUSA licensed) breeding to create a protective magical hound that could hide as a normal dog or be completely invisible from muggle sight, but I could see them being imported back to Japan after the fact, and to other places as well. Most likely I’d see them being kept by someone with a Japanese parent, an American parent, a parent which is both or a parent of each, but its not impossible that a regular Brit might have one, though it’d be a little odd, I think, given how the magical world seems a little behind the mundane in events and integration.

Inugami - These are an illegal Japanese magical dog construct that is also a bound soul. No. These would not be seen unless you’re going the route of “exiled pureblood Japanese family sends their heir to Hogwarts with an Inugami as protection and are constantly attacked and messed with by the efforts of other Japanese purebloods who want to see this shameful family eradicated”. If, however, you wanted to do that I would suggest a) asking the help of the wonderful @mahoutokoro-at-nagumo​​​ and b) ping me please ping me I’d love to read this.  

Kerberid / Three-Headed Dog - Is your name Hagrid? If not, no. 

Marchocias - These dogs are very rare to the point of being commonly believed extinct. They’re also borderline illegal, must be registered with the relevant Ministry and can be hard to train. No, a child would not be sent to school with one.

Orthrid - They can grow big enough that they’d be a trouble to have at school but I don’t think that’d necessarily stop some purebloods. They’re not terribly common though, so bringing one to school would be both showing off and reckless, so I don’t think its very likely.

Shisa - These protective dogs are incredibly hard to convince to live anywhere but Okinawa. They might follow an Okinawan wix to Mahoutokoro; I don’t think they’d ever be seen in Britain.

Starhound - There was only one of these, so, uh, no, not unless someone managed to replicate it with Ministry-permitted experimental breeding and then marketed as a pet. Even then, they’re big and from some potentially volatile and aggressive breeds, so it’d have to be well-trained and with a student able to care for a big dog in a confined space.

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