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The Nursery in Adopt Me is where a vast majority of its recurring Eggs can be purchased. Among these is the Royal Egg, a special Egg with a Pet pool with greater odds for high-rarity Eggs. Owing to ...
The Gumball Machine in Adopt Me includes Eggs that cycle out after a while. The Desert Egg was among the available Eggs in the Machine, introduced in January 2024 and remained available for around ...
Working out how to get a pet in Crimson Desert will likely be one of your first priorities when you step into Pywel. After all, you're immediately greeted by a friendly bulldog when Kliff wakes up on ...
The Pet Shard Tranquil is an exclusive gear that was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Zen Update. This handy item is a neat way to give a pet a mutation rather than rely on the Pet Mutations ...
The Gourmet Egg was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Trading and Cooking Event Update that launched on August 2, 2025. It's a limited-time and exclusive pet egg, offering five different pets ...
Dogs and cats can suffer from seasonal allergies just like humans, especially in the spring and fall. A veterinarian recommends a multi-layered approach to manage your pet's allergies.
HBO MAX has finally launched in the UK with millions of Brits able to watch its TV shows and films for free. The American streaming service is showing a range of nostalgic and classic content like ...
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All pets cost money, but dogs seem to take a bigger bite out of our budgets. There's the food and treats, toys, clothes and supplies — not to mention the dog training, dog groomers and dog sitters.