Maybe, if the dog is a similar size or smaller than the fox. Not so likely if the dog is much bigger than the fox.
Maybe, if the dog is a similar size or smaller than the fox. Not so likely if the dog is much bigger than the fox.
A fox would normally run away or hide. If its a small dog such as a terrier it may attack or fight but if it's big it'll try and hide
Only in defense, or if it is rabid.
They eat rodents so they could be capable of eating a small dog. If they were going to attack a dog though, they would probably just injure it, not eat it.
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.
Yes, you can give a fox dog food.
No, a fox is a fox and is not part dog. It is related to the dog as are wolves, coyotes, dingoes, etc.
No but it can kill a fox
A masculine fox is called a dog fox.
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.
It depends what did the fox do to the dog. If he bit him then yes. If it doesn't then probably not.
A male fox is called a dog, a female is a vixen and a young fox is called a kit.
A male vixen is a fox, a female fox is a vixen, although a male fox can also be called a dog.
A fox is more closely related to a dog (both being in the family canidae) than to a rat.
An attack dog is a dog bred, trained or used for the purpose of attacking a target.