IMPORTANT: this breedfile comes with a set of clothes.  All the .clo
files _must_ be placed in your game's clothes directory, or the game
is sure to crash when you bring the breed out at the Adoption Centre.

For Oddballz fans who only have a Dogz version of the Petz games,
Oddballz pets can now at last be adopted :-)  In Dogz 3 to 5, they
can not only meet and play with other petz, they can also breed.

So, this is the Dogz 5 breed file for the Snowbo.  Put it in your 
Resource\Dogz directory, and it will show up in your Adoption Centre 
the next time you go there.

If you want it to speak, and in true "Snowbo", then you will also need 
to download the sounds, which should be available  at the same site 
where you found this breedfile.  You must make a subdirectory off the 
dogz directory and call it "Snow".  Put all the .wav files, and the
"swsn.txt" which is with this breedfile, into that directory.  

If you already have the catz version of Snowbo with its sounds, then 
you don't need to re-download the sounds -- but you do need to copy them
into a directory off the "dogz" one as mentioned above.

Your new Snowbo will then ho-ho-ho and generally be seasonally genial 
at you :-)

Enjoy!

Carolyn Horn

NOTE: 
Breeding different species together can result in some very strange 
babies, but does no harm to the game.  This is because some species' 
muscles and ligaments etc are connected up in a very unique way, and the
game has to make some complicated choices when two unusual breedz
mate.  Think about it for a moment; if in Real Life a giraffe and a
duck-billed platypus got together and were able to produce young together
the result would be some _very_ strange offspring, wouldn't it!
Sometimes in the Petz game, however, different breedz can produce very 
cute babies together, so many people are happy to experiment.