They aren't related much, it just happens that dogs were domesticated from wolves, and wolves are in the same family as foxes, although dogs are "Canis" and foxes are "Vulpes". Dogs will not behave like foxes, they behave like wolves.
Lets see.... they both are animals... they both don't eat vampires in their cereal in the mourning.... they don't eat mud....... there's infinite possibilities if you just think!
Dogs are canines and that group includes foxes, wolves, coyotes, jackals, dingoes and a number of other dog-like mammals.
Both are canids - dog family.
No, a fox is a fox and is not part dog. It is related to the dog as are wolves, coyotes, dingoes, etc.
A fox is more closely related to a dog (both being in the family canidae) than to a rat.
A vixen is a female fox, not a dog but they are closely related.
Wolves are like a dog, their related to them. Fox's and other large canines resemble dogs to.
No. Because a Fox is not a Dog. You may be able to use the fox as a guide animal, but a fox is not a dog.
Dog cause they both make good laughs.
Wolves Jackals Coyotes Bush dogs foxes Small eared dog Culpeo Raccoon dog Dingo Dhole African wild dog Even though thought to be dogs, hyenas and aardwolves are closer related to cats then dogs.
Yes, you can give a fox dog food.
No but it can kill a fox
A masculine fox is called a dog fox.
An abode is a living place or home. A fox lives in a den which it digs into the earth. Usually, the dog fox, or male, lives there with the vixen, or female, and their kits, or babies. Foxes are canines, and are related to dogs.
It depends what did the fox do to the dog. If he bit him then yes. If it doesn't then probably not.