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# Remove Command

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This command players are given access to by <mark style="color:orange;">`DEFAULT`</mark>
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## What does this command do?

Running this command will remove either all your currently spawn pets or it can remove a specific pet type

## Command Usage

> <mark style="color:orange;">`<>`</mark> = REQUIRED
>
> <mark style="color:blue;">`[]`</mark> = OPTIONAL
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> Usage: /pet remove <mark style="color:blue;">`[player]`</mark> <mark style="color:blue;">`[type]`</mark>

### Usage Descriptions

| Usage                                                                                             | Description                                                                                                                                                     |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| /pet remove                                                                                       | <p>This command will remove all of your currently spawned pets<br>Example: <mark style="color:green;"><code>/pet remove</code></mark></p>                       |
| /pet remove <mark style="color:blue;">`[type]`</mark>                                             | <p>This command will remove the selected pet type.<br>Example: <mark style="color:green;"><code>/pet remove cow</code></mark></p>                               |
| /pet remove <mark style="color:blue;">`[player]`</mark>                                           | <p>This command will remove all of the targeted players currently spawned pets<br>Example: <mark style="color:green;"><code>/pet remove Steve</code></mark></p> |
| /pet remove <mark style="color:blue;">`[player]`</mark> <mark style="color:blue;">`[type]`</mark> | <p>This command will remove the selected pet type from the targeted player<br>Example: <mark style="color:green;"><code>/pet remove Steve cow</code></mark></p> |

## Permissions

| Permission Node           | Description                                                                                                   |
| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| pet.commands.remove       | Grants the player access to run <mark style="color:red;">`/pet remove`</mark>                                 |
| pet.commands.remove.other | Grants the player access to remove pets from another player via <mark style="color:red;">`/pet remove`</mark> |


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