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Pokémon Go’s Fidough Fetch event is now live, giving you a shot at catching the Puppy Pokémon as you complete various challenges

by Finn Jan 24,2025

The Fidough Fetch event is live in Pokémon Go until January 7th, introducing the adorable Puppy Pokémon, Fidough, and its evolution, Dachsbun! This event offers a fantastic opportunity to catch these new Pokémon and earn rewards by participating in Global Challenges.

Catch Fidough throughout the event to collect 50 Candy and evolve it into Dachsbun. Complete Global Challenges, focusing on Nice Curveball Throws, to unlock escalating rewards, including increased XP and Stardust bonuses. Don't forget to redeem available Pokémon Go codes for extra goodies!

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Beyond Fidough, increased spawn rates for Growlithe, Voltorb, Snubbull, Electrike, Lillipup, and Poochyena await, with a chance to find their shiny forms. Lucky trainers might even encounter Hisuian Growlithe and Greavard.

For a less active approach, event-themed Field Research tasks offer Stardust, Poké Balls, and encounters with event Pokémon. Finally, showcase your newly caught Pokémon in the in-game Pokémon Showcases! Enjoy the event!

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