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Has anyone managed to keep a fox as a pet?

There are actually HUNDREDS of people around the US who own foxes as pets. They buy them from the many breeders around the US, who have been breeding domestic foxes for generations to sell as pets.


Can a pet parrot get rabies?

No, it can`t. The virus is transmitted with saliva into blood. The only domestic birds who can get rabies are hens bitten by rabid foxes. And anyway it happens very very rare.


Is dog a domestic and pet animal?

no it is not a domestic animal


What is Megan Foxes favorite type of pet?

a fox.


Is cow is pet or domestic animal?

Usually a domestic animal.


What is the worst pet?

Any pet that is non-domestic. The only non-domestic animal that people hates are flies & rats.


Do dogs live in dens when they are wild?

if it is a domestic pet dog then no


are the fennec foxes hunted?

Yes fennec foxes are trapped and poached by hunters in North Africa and sold to the local fur trade and international pet trade. There are also animals that hunt fennec foxes.


What is pet is pig a pet thanks?

A pet, in my opinion, is a domestic animal that you love and care for. For some people, this includes pigs.


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Can you own a pet fox in new york?

In New York, owning a pet fox is generally illegal. The state classifies foxes as wild animals, and they are not permitted as pets under New York's Environmental Conservation Law. While some municipalities may have specific regulations, it is important to check local laws before considering a fox as a pet. It's advisable to choose domesticated animals that are legal and more suitable for pet ownership.


Where do I buy a domestic Arctic fox?

Foxes are wild animals and should not be kept as pets.Here are a few of the major problems with owning a fox as a pet: * They smell as strong as a skunk in close quarters, and although it is theoretically possible to have their scent glands removed, this is not very healthy and will not eliminate the smell of their urine, which is very powerful. * Foxes need a huge amount of space in which to run. * Foxes love to dig, and can easily dig out of a yard or through a sofa. * Foxes are at high risk to carry rabies. In many areas, there is no approved rabies vaccine for foxes; even if you have papers proving your fox has been vaccinated, some states will still have it destroyed and tested if it bites someone. * Because foxes are at high risk, you MUST get it vaccinated. This can prove very difficult. Veterinarians need a special license to treat wildlife, which many don't have, because it's a high-risk, low-reward proposition. * Lastly, it is very likely that a fox you own as a pet will be very unhappy. Many wild animals become depressed when removed from their natural habitat, and foxes are subject to depression as much as any other animal.