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~ Breeding ~

Introduction Into the World of "Unique" Petz

When I was first introduced to the petz game, I was perfectly content playing around with the original breeds that came strait from the Adoption Center. As time went on, however, and I realized the potential of the game -- and seeing what other petz players owned -- I began to get that craving that every person strives for: To obtain more "unique" petz.

Of course, at the time, I knew nothing of hexing. The best alternative for me, then, was to take hexed breeds - mixing and matching until some pup came around that I fancied. The process, no doubt, is a tedious one... long... riddled with the onset of mistakes and pups that simply weren't ever meant to have been bred. Such become the results of the ominous BREEDING PROJECTS! The beauty of it is, however, that once a litter is grown to the point of separation from its mother, the pups can go up for adoption if you have a petz webbie; among other things. :)

The following tutorials and information pages show you a little more in depth what this all means. You can read about them below:

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