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~ Show Posing ~


Introduction Into the World of Showing Petz

The art of showing is an interesting process, perhaps one of the first things I ever really took specialty into when I was first introduced to the petz game. The good thing is that every petz is capable of the act – be them canine, feline, or wildz (which are simply hexed dogz or catz fit to the appearance of another animal, etc.). Some petz are seemingly born with the talent to strike a magnificent pose and need little work to coax them to do so… Yet there are others that need quite a bit of practice. But, like anything else, a bit of conditioning – and results are afoot.

So then, what does it all mean? Well, it starts like this:

When you want to show one of your petz, you enter them into what is called (oddly enough) a show – usually hosted by another person on the Internet. To do this, you need a picture (taken through the program) of your entry in a special pose designed just for the purpose. Both dogz and catz have different poses and techniques. You can read about them in the following tutorials:


Click the links below:

Common Sense for the Successful Show Dogz
Common Sense for the Successful Show Catz
How to Get That Perfect Pose: Methods for Dogz and Catz



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