Which god in Greek mythology has pets?

It seems that only Cerberus, the watchdog of Hades in the underworld, is a dog...but it doesn’t seem to be considered a pet, right? Poseidon, the god of the sea, also kept a group of seals.

The others seem to be monsters:

Kerberos doesn’t look normal either (sweat...). It is a big dog with three heads. They all have snake manes and tails with snakes and barbs. Cerberus was the watchdog of hell, chained to the gate of Acheron to prevent the dead from escaping and the living from entering. Cerberus only left Hades once when he was captured by Heracles.

Centaur: This is a nation.

The centaurs are a race of people whose upper body is human and whose lower body is horse. They are a race that loves to cause trouble and loves to rob and plunder. But one of them is an exception. It is Chiron. He is good at boxing, wrestling, swords, archery, driving, equestrian, music and literature, astronomy and geography, medicine, and even prophecy. Chiron is a man in the mountains and forests. Great sage. Unfortunately, during a fight between Hercules and the Centaurs, he was accidentally injured by a poisonous arrow and died. Centaur blood is poisonous, and Hercules was later poisoned to death by the blood of the centaur Nessus.

Minotaurus:

A monster with a bull head and a human body. Legend has it that it was born from a sacred bull and the Queen of Crete (Minos) (this cannot be considered a pet.. .The illegitimate child of a man and a monster, I’m dizzy...), so the king of Crete ordered craftsmen to build a labyrinth to trap the Minotaur, and sent seven pairs of boys and girls to the Minotaur to eat every year. The Minotaur was later killed by Theseus.

Medusa:

Originally a beautiful girl, but because she dared to compete with Athene, the goddess of wisdom, the goddess took away her beauty. Turn her hair into venomous snakes and become a monster with an extremely terrifying appearance. Any living thing will immediately turn to stone as soon as it sees her. The cave where she lives is surrounded by stone statues of humans and animals. Finally she was killed by Perseus and her head was sacrificed to Athena. Athena placed Medusa's head in the center of the aegis Aegis.

To be precise, she is a human, not an animal...

Graeae:

A three-in-one banshee, *** With one eye and one mouth, he lives in a cave that has not seen the light of day for many years. In the process of killing Medusa, Perseus was robbed of his only eye, so he told Perseus how to kill Medusa. It is said that Grae can know the past and the future.

Pegasus:

After Perseus cut off Medusa’s head, the blood dripped into the earth and gave birth to Pegasus. . Athena caught it, tamed it, and presented it to the Muses. There is a Helicon spring on Mount Helicon, which Pegasus kicked out with his hoof.

Sea-monster:

A monster sent by Poseidon to ravage the Kingdom of Ethiopia. In order to appease the gods, the king sent his daughter Andromeda to feed the sea monster. At this time, Perseus passed by, killed the sea monster and married Princess Dromeda.

Argus:

There are a hundred eyes on its head, and only one or two eyes are closed every time it sleeps. He was sent by Hera to monitor Io (Zeus' lover) who turned into a cow, and was later killed by Hermes, the envoy sent by Zeus. After Argos died, Hera took off his eyes and sprinkled them on her peacock's tail as a decoration. To this day, these eyes remain on the peacock’s tail.

The Holy Serpent of War:

The crown and body have gold-like scales, the eyes shine like flames, the body is full of venom, the tongue is divided into three forks, and the head Lifted high over the tree. The sacred snake of war was finally killed by Cadmus, but Cadmus received revenge from the god of war and finally turned into a snake.

Scylla:

Originally a beautiful girl, she turned into a monster because she offended the witch Circe. She is covered with sea serpents and screaming monsters that take pleasure in devouring the unfortunate voyagers who drift near her.

Chimaera:

A terrifying fire-breathing monster with a lion-goat upper body and a dragon lower body. Wreaking havoc in Lycia, he was later killed by Bellerophon riding the flying horse Perseus.

Nemean Lion:

A huge lion. Its fur is invulnerable. Iron, stone, and bronze weapons cannot harm it. Its claws are as fast as Blade. Hercules' first task was to kill the Nemean lion. Heracles strangled the lion to death and skinned it with his claws.

Lernaean Hydra:

Lernaean Hydra has a huge dog-like body and eight or nine snake heads, one of which is immortal. It makes a burrow under the sycamore tree at the seventh source of the Amymone River and often haunts the nearby bottomless Lernaean swamp. Hydra was finally beheaded by Hercules and his immortal head was buried under a boulder on the side of the road. Hydra's blood is highly poisonous. Hercules dipped his arrowheads in the poisonous blood and turned them into unstoppable poisonous arrows. The man Zelen died under the poisonous arrows.

Cretan Bull:

A ferocious fire-breathing bull that caused trouble in Crete (Minos), was recovered by Heracles, and then dedicated to Hera, but Hera put it away. Finally, the bull was captured by Theseus and sacrificed to Athena.

Dragon Ladon:

The dragon that guards Hera's golden apple tree. He was shot by Hercules while he was taking the golden apples.

Cyclopes:

Cyclopes, a race of giants with only one eye in the middle of their forehead, live in groups on the island of Cyclopes ). They live in caves and feed on the island's wild animals and their flocks of sheep. They are the servants of gods and work for each god.

Sirens (Sirens):

Sea nymphs, whose songs are full of magical power, fascinate everyone who listens to them. Frustrated sailors cannot help themselves after hearing this and commit suicide in the sea.

Harpies:

The harpies living on the island of Harpies have the heads of girls, long claws and Hungry and pale face. He was sent by the gods to grind a man named Phineus. Zeus made Phineus lose his sight. As soon as the meal appeared, the Harpies would swoop down and snatch it away.

Typhon:

The monster born of Mother Earth has a hundred fire-breathing dragon heads. It is so terrifying that even the gods dare not fight it. Even the god Zeus was no match, and he once broke Zeus's tendons and hamstrings. Later, Zeus used thunder and lightning to blast Typhon until he was dying. Typhoon fell next to the volcano on the Sicilian Bird. When the volcano erupted, people thought that Typhoon was angry.

There seems to be nothing else... but the above accurate definitions are not pets.