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  • Anaconda Carter
    Anaconda Carter

    Spot, Go Fetch!

    How do i play fetch with my Amaretto dog?

       First select a dog to use, make sure its awake, then turn on movement. If you don't already have a hud,  click the dog menu/help/get HUD.  After attaching the HUD, click dog menu/ HUD  then connect on the hud. It should change to connected and the dog's name will appear over the connected part.

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      Click the green Get Ball button – This will send a ball to your objects.
    Wear the Ball – it will attach to your hand
    Click Ball to set range for the distance at which the ball will be thrown. You can choose from 20, 40, 60, or 100 meters. Make sure you dont throw it off your own land or your dog might disappear!
    Click the Fetch button on your HUD
    You will see the mouse look button at the bottom of your screen click that to go into mouse look
    Aim where you want to throw the ball and left click your mouse to throw the ball.
    Your K-9 will run and retrieve the ball and bring it back to you as you will see it back in your hand and you can throw it again and again while your K-9 retrieves it for you. 

    One of the benefits of playing fetch or even just attaching the dog to the HUD is that they receive an incremental boost in happiness. When you are done playing with that K9 just click disconnect, and pick up your dog. Remember to rez the dog back by its food and reset home. You can only wear and connect one dog at a time to the HUD for playing fetch,  but isn't this more fun than just tossing the dog a chew toy?

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    Another way to raise your dog's happiness is by holding, which can also be done using the HUD. After birthing you can even hold puppies. Pick up your dog and ADD it to your av, then click the dog and select Holding from the menu, then the size of the dog. With this method you can hold more than one, just edit them into position so you can click each one. Now you have TWO ways to raise happiness on your K-9 if you run out of chew toys.
     Happy Breeding ARF!

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