I am a fan of Godox/Flashpoint flash equipment and have several units ranging from the large TTL360 to the tiny TTL350.
However when photographing dogs - especially rambunctious puppies; having a flash with a very quick recycle time is quite a bonus because I never know how quickly that I need to shoot.
I use a hotshoe flash on camera bounced off the ceiling and modified with a Joe Demb Flash Diffuser Professional.
Using a Godox/Flashpoint unit powered by two (TT350) or Four (larger hotshoe flashes) AA batteries is quite doable but, I really like a faster recycle time. I tried powering the hotshoe flashes using the battery pack from my TT360 and really liked the quick recycle that the combination offers. This is fine for photographing dogs since I am usually sitting on a rolling office chair when I am set up for dog portraits but, using the battery pack and the connecting power cord can be a bit clumsy when I am doing walk around shooting of dogs or people.
I tried the Godox/Flashpoint V860ii with its Li-ion battery pack and it works great giving me about a one-second recycle time at full power and correspondingly quicker recycle when I am using it in TTL mode. I often shoot with the camera on manual exposure and the flash on TTL. This is also going to be my people shooting combination with the flash mounted on a RF Pro rotating flash bracket (the bracket allows me to keep the flash over the lens in either horizontal or portrait positions).
When I am doing dog portraits, I shoot in the landscape position since: I need square images for posting on our rescue website and I also need the capability of doing calendar images which require horizontal formatting. I had mostly used the flash on my camera's hotshoe but, putting it on a stand and triggering it with an R2 Pro radio trigger allows me to shoot with a lighter weight combination and keeps the exposure constant; no matter where I position myself for the shot...
I won't bore you with examples of dog portraits done with the V860ii flash since they are the same as when I was shooting with a AA battery powered flash, Only the recycle time is changed for the better.