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There are three different Pet Society sports that you can start playing almost immediately in the game. The ball is unlocked from the moment you hit Level 2 (which is done in the tutorial), and the Frisbee will be unlocked in a very short order after that. The third and final of the Pet Society sports is the jump rope, which will be the hardest but also the most rewarding of the three if you can master how complex it is. Together, these three Pet Society Secrets are going to allow you to reach all new heights in the game when it comes to earning Paw Points and landing those tough gold trophies.
The ball in Pet Society is a tricky sport if you have too much space to play in. The key here is that your pet is going to start throwing it harder the longer you play. If you have a lot of space to play with, you’ll find it hard to stay behind the ball and keep it from hitting the floor. If you have a big house, go to a smaller house of a friend somewhere to play so that you can use the walls as locations for it bounce off of.
The same holds true for the Frisbee, except this one is absolutely vital that you have a small house for. The Frisbee travels faster and is smaller, so it is harder to click on if your reflexes are not top notch. Make sure to have as little space as possible and you’ll be okay though.
Like any good Facebook game, Pet Society has a vicious leveling curve that can be incredibly deceiving. When you get started, you think you can make it to the top in just a few short days, but once you get to around level 10, the speed drops off sharply and you quickly find that leveling up in Pet Society is not only tough, it is extremely time consuming. So, it is important to know every way in which you can gain Paw Points, the de facto experience markers in this game. If you can load up on enough of these points, you’ll b able to quickly rise to the top of the game without wasting a large chunk of time in the process.
Leveling is based on Paw Points, which you gain for just about everything you do in the game. You will get Paw Points for every time you feed your pet, every time you increase cleanliness or happiness with cleaning and petting, for every time you do 5 ball tosses, Frisbee throws, or jump ropes in a row (this is unlimited), and anytime you buy items.
You can also gain Paw Points by visiting your friends, growing items in your garden, catching fish and giving gifts. Basically, whatever you do in this game will reward you with Paw Points for leveling up – something that you won’t get in the way of coins.
If you’re looking for a fast route to get Paw Points, the easiest route is to log in each day and visit your friends. You will gain a large chunk of Paw Points for those visits (5 per visit), plus you can gain up to 100 Paw Points for any gifts you give your friends. This is based on the value of the gift you send, so this gets expensive, but you also gain Paw Points for buying those items, so you can double your points by buying and then giving away any items from the shops.
There is a push in recent months to add fishing to as many games as possible. If you’ve ever played a “pay to play” online game, you probably enjoyed the fishing mechanic there as well. So, it is no surprise that there is such a dedicated community for Pet Society fishing – people who spend time each and every day trying to get the rare items you can pull out of the fishing pond in the center of town. Let’s take a closer look at the secrets Pet Society fishing and how to load up your aquarium wht all the different species out there.
Pet Society fishing is done in the pond located near your home. Go there and simple toss out your line. You may need to wait for a few moments, but eventually you will get a bite that will be shown visually by a small splash in the water. When that splash occurs, start dragging the line in by clicking on it. Eventually, that line will start to pull back out. Release the line for a while when this happens to allow the slack to return to it. This will keep you from losing your fish and your bait.
For bait, most fish can be caught with any of the foods you normally use. However, some fish will require specialty bait, things that you can grow in your garden or buy in the shop. There are special items and junk as well that you can catch with carrots and apples, both things that are easiest to grow in your garden.
Whether it’s a goldfish, a hamster, rabbit, or a bigger animal such as a cat or a dog, all pets require a high degree of pet care to make them thrive and stay healthy.
Too many people who live in either mountainous or hilly territory choose not to walk their dogs, which can result in two detrimental situations: one, the dog will not get the appropriate amount of exercise and can suffer failing health; and two, those dogs (or cats) that are able to run free in a fenced in backyard may still be hunted down and killed by a coyote or some other wild animal that inhabits the hills.
One of the best things a person can do for their pet, especially if the animal turns up missing for some reason, is to put a microchip in the animal’s ear, a procedure done by a veterinarian that doesn’t cause any pain or harm.
And, not only will using this microchip technology prevent more pets from getting lost and not returned to their rightful owners, but it also helps in the realm of animal rescue – there are so many dogs and cats that infiltrate the local pound, and many of them are runaways from their home that are put down and never found due to not having some type of identification on them.
A simple collar does not suffice these days because it’s too easy for someone to either slip it off, or for the pet to lose it on his journey in the big world.
The second thing a person can do for pet care is to learn to make their pet his favorite kind of food.
Recipes are aplenty that deal with how to make organic and healthy natural food for one’s beloved animal.
Every Facebook game has its methods of measuring your progress. For Pet Society, the trophies that you can gain from completing various aspects of the game are that means. There are 42 total Pet Society trophy options in the game with 14 different categories and 3 trophies in each of those categories. They come in bronze, silver, and gold and will grow harder the higher you get. For the most part, the Pet Society trophy system is relatively easy to master, but there are a few tricky ones you’ll want to know how to get around if you’re serious about pulling this off.
To get a Pet Society Trophy, you simply need to learn what different things are required for their completion. There are any number of different categories, each of them with three different levels of completion. For example, you can get the Ball tossing trophies by keeping the ball up 15 times (bronze trophy), 30 times (silver trophy), and 50 times (gold trophy). The bronze trophies are almost all things that you’re going to be able to do anyways, but the higher level trophies may take you some time and energy to complete in most cases.
The majority of the trophy categories involve doing a certain action a certain number of times. In fact, almost half the trophies are directly related to going out and buying clothing and furniture. These things will happen with time anyways, so don’t worry about speeding through them. Then there are races, betting, and sports – which make up 5 of the 14 categories. The remaining categories are related to visiting friends and sending gifts – two things that any good Pet Society player should do anyways, but that you may find yourself doing in large bursts to get quicker.