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How to Be a Puppy on Animal Jam
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Animal Jam is a popular online game where players can create and customize their own animal characters, explore various environments, and interact with other players. If you want to be a puppy on Animal Jam, here are some steps you can follow: 1. Create a new animal character: When creating a new animal character on Animal Jam, choose the animal type that most resembles a puppy, such as a wolf, fox, or dog. 2. Customize your character: Once you have chosen your animal type, you can customize your character to make it look more like a puppy. You can choose a coat color and pattern that resembles a puppy's fur, as well as add accessories like collars or bows. 3. Role-play as a puppy: To act like a puppy, you can pretend to bark, wag your tail, and crawl around on all fours. You can also interact with other players as if you are a puppy, such as sniffing them or licking their face. 4. Join a pack: In Animal Jam, players can form packs of animals that hunt and play together. Join a pack with other players who also want to play as puppies. 5. Play puppy-themed games: Animal Jam has various games and activities that are puppy-themed, such as fetching items or playing hide and seek. Participate in these games to fully immerse yourself in the puppy role-play experience. Remember to always be respectful to other players and follow the game's rules and guidelines. Have fun playing as a puppy on Animal Jam!
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