not without making one yourself
you cant deletle nintendogs but you can simply go to the kennel and choose "donate" and then you can decide which dog you dont want anymore.
yes, you can choose from any type of breed
Go to the Secondhand Shop and choose what items you want to sell.
Unfortuntly you can't Change a Nintendogs name.So just choose a cute dog with a buatiful bark, a good name, and off you go
yes i would recommend nintendogs because you get to feel like you have puppies in your real house and the effects are some the future with the microphone and talking to your puppy then can actually hear your voice and grow a great bond with you and their are so so! many breeds to choose from so your sure to find some good pups for your family you can have up to 8 of them because you own a dog hotel and when you drop them off they get pampered while your gone!
use an assit trophy it might randomly choose a nitendogs dog
The Nintendogs game featuring a King Charles Spaniel is "Nintendogs: Best Friends." This title includes a variety of dog breeds, and the King Charles Spaniel is one of the breeds players can choose to adopt and care for in the game. The game allows players to interact with their virtual pets through various activities and training exercises.
No, you cannot get an Alaskan Malamute in Nintendogs: Best Friends. The game features a variety of dog breeds, but the Alaskan Malamute is not one of them. Instead, players can choose from other breeds available in the game, such as the Labrador Retriever, Beagle, and more.
Choose "Go out", go to "settings", go to "personal info", then in the lower left corner it will say.
yes. When you choose something, you are performing an action, therefore it is a verb.
Well if you know someone else that has nintendogs (any kind) and if they already have a shiba inu then you can connect your DSi's, Ds' 3Ds' and 'catch up' with them. Your friend has to choose their shiba inu for the 'catch up' and you can choose any of your dogs. This always works for me, I hope this helped
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