Pets are a valuable asset to any Grounded player. They can help you gather resources, fight enemies, and explore the world. But before you can enjoy the benefits of having a pet, you first need to learn how to tame one.

How to Tame a Pet in Grounded

Finding a Pet

The first step to taming a pet is finding one. Pets can be found all over the backyard, but some areas are more likely to have them than others. For example, aphids can be found near plants, ants can be found near anthills, and ladybugs can be found near flowers.

Once you've found a pet you want to tame, approach it slowly and carefully. If you move too quickly, the pet will run away. Once you're close, interact with the pet to start the taming process.

Taming a Pet

The taming process can take some time, so be patient. You'll need to feed the pet its preferred food and keep it safe from harm. The type of food that a pet prefers will vary depending on the species. For example, aphids eat plant nectar, ants eat meat, and ladybugs eat aphids.

While you're taming a pet, it's important to keep it safe from harm. This means protecting it from predators and other dangers. You can do this by building a pet house or by keeping the pet close to you at all times.

Building a Pet House

A pet house is a great way to keep your pet safe and secure. Pet houses can be built from a variety of materials, such as grass, leaves, and sticks. When building a pet house, make sure it's big enough for your pet to move around comfortably and that it has a door so that your pet can get in and out.

Keeping Your Pet Safe

Once you've tamed a pet, you'll need to keep it safe from harm. This means protecting it from predators and other dangers. You can do this by building a pet house or by keeping the pet close to you at all times.

If you're going to be away from your pet for a long period of time, you can put it in a pet carrier. Pet carriers are available for purchase at the Science Shop. When putting your pet in a pet carrier, make sure it has enough food and water to last until you return.

Conclusion

Taming a pet in Grounded can be a rewarding experience. With a little patience, you can have a loyal companion that will help you on your adventures.