Twelve species belong to the monophyletic group of Vulpes genus of "true foxes". Approximately another 25 current or extinct species are always or sometimes called foxes. For a complete list click on this link.
Foxes do not have breeds, they have different species. Only the Darwin's fox of Chile is listed as endangered.
In most locations it is not legal to own a fox. However, there are dog breeds that look like foxes. There are also dog breeds that are called foxes, such as the Fox Terriers.
England. Many breeds of scent hounds originated in England to be used for their hunting ability and in the sport of Fox Hunts.
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There areapproximately 25-30 different "breeds" of foxes as you may call it. But there are five most common and recognized foxes in the world right now. There is the Fennec (big eared desert fox), Arctic (white in the winter, brown in the summer in the Arctic), Red (common in North America with a red-orange pelt), Swift (orange-tan, about the size of an average domesticated cat), Gray (ranges around the southern half of North America). But there are many, many more.
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The silver fox and red fox come from the same family of breeds. The only exception is that a silver fox has a form of melanism which is a development of dark colored pigmentation of the skin.