Greetings all, 
Originally this topic was going to be exclusively about dragons but since I have no dragons in my world I twisted it to serve my means a little bit better 

 How do you get around the fact that if you have multiple sentient races (dwarves, humans, nomahar) Jesus came to save humans, and humans only? Are they (dwarves/nomahar) close enough to humans that they are covered by the same sacrifice?
What about dragons? The book series I'm reading used a half-dragon/half-human as the Dragon's Savior, which I don't like because he is obviously imperfect. But while one can consider a dwarf or elf close enough to humans, considering a dragon is covered by Christ's sacrifice is somewhat ludicrous. 
And what about talking animals? If possible, these are even less likely than dragons to be considered under Christ's sacrifice. Yet they think and talk just as humans do. Do talking animals not have souls in your world; yet can still think? In my mind sentience has always implied a soul.
In my world, I have two forms of sentience. One is a rudimentary form of intelligence that I picture as what animals would have had before the fall. The phoenix, for example, have such a rudimentary intelligence. The Shibaar and Deelqaaf also have a higher form of this rudimentary intelligence. While all of these can speak, and think (to a certain extent) I classify them under creatures. What is their soul status - do they have no soul or can they expect salvation as an opportunity just as the humans have. 
The other class of people in my world is clearly sentient. This covers the humans, dwarves, nomahar, and water-people (temporary name). Obviously they all *should* have some form of salvation, being sentient, but again, Christ's sacrifice covered only the humans. 
So there, in a very long-winded nutshell  

 is my questions. How do you deal with salvation among multiple races of varying intelligences?
eruheran