No, but it is illegal to hunt them with dogs.
Foxes and domestic dogs are two such animals.
A variety of predators including foxes, coyotes, bobcats, domestic dogs, etc.
Domestic dogs do kill things, but many don't because the "things" aren't around. Trust me, they will kill cats, other dogs, chickens, turkeys, ferrets, about anything that suits them to attack.
Most people know that dogs are and badger, maybe foxes because foxes and badgers kill cats like prey to eat while dogs can kill a cat but don't eat them. Dogs chase cats around, scaring them.
Squirrels' enemies are wild and domestic cats, dogs and foxes, Birds of Prey, martens, snakes, humans, and stoats and weasels.
Orcas, dolphins, foxes, dogs, and ferrets.
A variety of predators including foxes, coyotes, bobcats, domestic dogs, etc.
Animals most likely to eat ring-tail possums include dingoes, quolls, goannas and introduced species such as foxes. Domestic dogs kill them but do not usually eat them.
Dogs ARE Related to FoxesYes, they are both in the same family, and if you don't remember the orders of classification, it's KINGDOM, PHYLUM, CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY, GENUS, SPECIES. Except---Dogs cannot interbreed with foxes as they can with wolves and coyotes.Dogs, wolves, coyotes and jackals are "Canis", foxes are "Vulpes".
I honestly don't think so. The only dogs that can outrun a fox are greyhounds and lurchers. Other dogs usually kill a fox by cornering it or exhausting it. Foxes try to hide when they can, but dogs are good at sniffing them out.
Foxes are canids and related distantly to dogs.