Looks like I found the "dawww" button by rubbing Ari's fluffy chin ^^ Like Moxxy (still not sure how to spell her name), she too is a silver fox, a red fox with melanistic coloring in her fur :D But like the other foxes at this sanctuary, she is very very affectionate :P Spending time with these sweetheart foxes makes the drive more than worth it ^^
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SECTION 7: LOCATING YOUR FOX'S D.A.W. BUTTON:
1.) The Dynamic Adorableness Widget (D.A.W) button is used to check your fox's floof level and to see if it needs to be recharged via application of ham.
2.) The button is located beneath the snout,on the neck. To access it first move your hand forward towards your fox, at a height not exceeding the muzzle, palm upwards and flat, parallel to the ground.
3.) Continuing to move forward slip your hand beneath the muzzle and grasp it loosely. This should activate a standard floof response and your fox's ears should pin back and the eyes should close.
4.) The D.A.W. button is best pressed with a thumb. To locate the button stroke with a thumb or forefinger beneath the muzzle, along the throat in short, smooth motions.
5.) You will know the button has been pressed when adorableness levels rise. If this fails to happen after approximately thirty seconds apply either a cube of ham or a strip of bacon to the fox and try again until a positive response it achieved. This should only take one or two attempts.
6.) It is possible your fox may start racing about in tight circles, creating a small whirlwind. If this is the case you have accidentally activated the hyperdrive. In this case see section 9: RETRIEVING YOUR FOX FROM A TREE.
1.) The Dynamic Adorableness Widget (D.A.W) button is used to check your fox's floof level and to see if it needs to be recharged via application of ham.
2.) The button is located beneath the snout,on the neck. To access it first move your hand forward towards your fox, at a height not exceeding the muzzle, palm upwards and flat, parallel to the ground.
3.) Continuing to move forward slip your hand beneath the muzzle and grasp it loosely. This should activate a standard floof response and your fox's ears should pin back and the eyes should close.
4.) The D.A.W. button is best pressed with a thumb. To locate the button stroke with a thumb or forefinger beneath the muzzle, along the throat in short, smooth motions.
5.) You will know the button has been pressed when adorableness levels rise. If this fails to happen after approximately thirty seconds apply either a cube of ham or a strip of bacon to the fox and try again until a positive response it achieved. This should only take one or two attempts.
6.) It is possible your fox may start racing about in tight circles, creating a small whirlwind. If this is the case you have accidentally activated the hyperdrive. In this case see section 9: RETRIEVING YOUR FOX FROM A TREE.
SECTION 19: COMMON PROBLEMS.
P1.) My fox has wandered off.
A1.) You are not petting your fox enough, administer bacon and pet at a higher frequency.
P2.) My fox has a bald spot atop ts head.
A2.) You are petting too much, administer bacon and refrain from petting that spot for the next week.
P3.) My fox is we t and smells funny.
A3.) It is raining. Move your fox indoors, towel off and administer bacon.
P4.) My fox's coat is striped orange and black and it is making a loud growling noise.
A4.) You have a tiger. Administer bacon and flee.
P1.) My fox has wandered off.
A1.) You are not petting your fox enough, administer bacon and pet at a higher frequency.
P2.) My fox has a bald spot atop ts head.
A2.) You are petting too much, administer bacon and refrain from petting that spot for the next week.
P3.) My fox is we t and smells funny.
A3.) It is raining. Move your fox indoors, towel off and administer bacon.
P4.) My fox's coat is striped orange and black and it is making a loud growling noise.
A4.) You have a tiger. Administer bacon and flee.
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