I don't have any stats, but I had a character in a lvl 15+ campaign (Spider Queen published campaign) that was a "Beastmaster".
It was a cross between a druid, a ranger, and a lasher
effectively. It had an animal companion that was based on ranger
rules, could cast certain druid spells as special abilities a few times
per day, and used a magical whip with non-subdual damage. I also
was allowed to get a feat Improvised Shield which let me use anything
as a shield. As my character's background was a circus lion
tamer, my animal companion was a dire lion, and my shield was a chair
which I later replaced with a +5 chair. The best thing about the
chair was I could sit on it when the party was deciding things.
Being able to use animal growth and greater magic fang on the lion made
it a monster in combat. I could also cast the different Summon
Natures Allies a few times a day which let me often set ambushes (yay
underdark) with Earth Elementals in the ceiling that would drop on
unsuspecting drow. Around when the game ended, I was given a seed
from a druid that I grew into a plant whose fruit would allow me to do
1 of 3 things:
I could revive a dire bat I charmed and make it a second animal companion (giving it the same benefits)
I could make my chair intelligent (which I REALLY considered since it
would have been hillarious as well as... no that's about it)
Or I could make my Dire Lion intelligent (which I went with). It
became even stronger too, but the oddest side effect was that it spoke
(common) with a British accent.
Fun Game....
Alexander Knots