A screen saver with two different modes, one which has the pet(s) romping around the screen and the other shoing the in-game pet photos as a slide show.Improved Training: the big thing here is that both positive and negative reinforcement affects the pets behaviour.Adopt Multiple Pets: The key point about having multiple pets is that even if the player adopts, say, two great danes the dogs will be unique because no pets are exactly alike.Improved look: The dogs and cats are, and this is a direct quote "more expressive than ever before and are true real-world breeds.".Customizable Interface: This sounds more that it really is, basically they say that being able to stock the playpen shelves with different items is a feature.Adding New Content: New breeds and toys are/were made available on the game's website.
The manual goes on to list a load of things they can do to/with each other, breeding is not one of them.
They can also connect to the Online Centre and download new items The Toybox - as the name implies this is where the player can exchange toys and things on the playpen shelves for new items or old favourites.They can also choose to release their pet from the playpen and have them running around on the desktop area. The Playpen - this is the main area, it's where the player plays with their dogs, feeds them etc.There is also the option of connecting to the Online Adoption Centre to see what new breeds are available and downloading them The Adoption Center - This is where the player selects and names their dog.There are three separate areas in Dogz II and Catz II: If you're not a good master, your Dogz will get mad at you and run away. You can play with them, scold them, feed and water them, and much more. You start raising your Dogz as puppies and watch them grow up into adults. DescriptionAs in the original, Dogz 2 presents you with an alternative to having a real dog.