Not normally, they will probably run away.
The red fox is a canine itself and is not usually aggressive to dogs or other canines. The only time it is aggressive is in the mating season or when another fox enters his territory.
no
Arctic Foxes are not as aggressive as Red Foxes. When the two species live together, the Red Foxes usually win the competition for resources. However, all carnivores must be somewhat aggressive in order to catch their prey at all.
Foxes behave like dogs as foxes belong to the dog family.
Extremely rarely; the vectors are some dogs or red foxes.
Foxes are canids and related distantly to dogs.
Re-evaluate question. There are just as many kinds of foxes as there are dogs.
Arctic foxes are canines - dogs.
Several other wild dogs are omnivores including the coyote, jackal and raccoon dog. Also, all other species of foxes are omnivores.
there are many non-aggressive dogs, but some aggressive ones are pitbulls, rottweilers, and Dobermans. not all dogs are aggressive and these dogs may not be as long as you treat them with care and love them. it is an instinct for dogs to bite
The answer is yes dogs can be aggressive, but some dogs when their puppy's can be trained not to be so aggressive.
Red foxes are members of the canidae family - dogs. It includes jackals, dingoes, wolves, coyotes, etc. For more information click on this link.
Usually larger birds, such as red kite and falcoln, also foxes and wild dogs.
Dogs i think...