So, standard cyberpunk creation / trope / obstacle / resource: you take standard dogs, probably of some traditional attack or guard breed such as the Doberman. You cyber them up with enhanced reflexes, eyesight, tactical programming/training, strength-- the usual "whole nine yards" used to turn a beefy human into a certifiable nightmare, only with a beefy dog, instead. You put them on patrol in sensitive areas, use them as personal guard/pets, and generally wire them into your security network for rapid response at need.
Is there anything in Eve fiction to confirm or deny the existence of such creatures, or their equivalents, in New Eden?
If so, what other creatures might be cybered from time to time? Can you acquire, or make, a chipped slaver dog? What is the effect if you apply an intelligence extension, and is a slaver dog as smart as a baseline human something to value or to be scared shitless of? (I know there's no contradiction; what I mean is, should it be possible to keep such a creature controlled?)
If not, what might the practical or philosophical barriers be to creating them?
... Personally, I think the strongest argument for their non-existence is that as far as we know, Amarrian ground forces are not spearheaded by enhanced slaver dogs with humanlike intelligence, quick-draw implants, and turreted miniguns, among other fun toys, which would seem like a logical application of the technology.
Ah. There's one likely reason: such a creature would likely be ex-pen-sive. Cyberpunk settings usually presume that cyberware is cheap and readily available; I'm not at all sure that's the case in New Eden.
Thoughts?