What is the friendliest type of fox?

While wild foxes are generally wary, the domesticated Russian silver fox (a red fox variant) is bred for tameness and exhibits dog-like friendliness, while the naturally social Fennec fox is also known for being affectionate and playful in captivity, though all foxes need specialized care, according to The Spruce Pets and The Spruce Pets. Swift foxes (Vulpes velox) are also noted for being very cuddly and social with people and other animals.
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What is the best type of fox to have as a pet?

The best pet fox depends on your lifestyle, but popular choices are the Fennec Fox (small, vocal, nocturnal, needs heat) or the Domesticated Russian Red Fox (more dog-like, trainable, needs lots of space/supervision). Fennecs are tiny and popular for their look but are skittish; Russian Reds are truly domesticated but expensive. Always check local laws, as foxes are exotic pets requiring specialized care, enclosures, and supervision. 
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What are the friendliest foxes?

Swift Foxes - Vulpes Velox - These foxes are extremely friendly and social. Swifts used to be endangered and extinct in Canada, but due to conservation programs are not endangered in the US. They get along great with other animals and new people. They can be very cuddly.
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Which fox is the most domesticated?

The foxes at Novosibirsk, Russia, are the only population of domesticated foxes in the world. These domesticated foxes originated from farm-bred silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes), whose genetic source is unknown.
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Are some foxes friendly to humans?

Foxes are normally wary and unlikely to approach humans. However, if fed by a person, they can become conditioned to approach people and may appear to be a threat. They may prey on poultry, lambs, piglets and small pets.
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SO YOU WANT A WILD PET FOX? - Should you tame a Red Fox puppy?

Do foxes like to be petted?

Yes, many foxes, especially domesticated ones or those used to human interaction, enjoy being petted and can form strong bonds, seeking cuddles and affection like pets; they often like gentle touches, especially ear rubs or strokes down the side of the face, but it's crucial to remember that wild foxes should not be approached, as taming them is dangerous for both the fox and people, and they generally prefer to avoid humans. 
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What to do if a fox stares at you?

Most of the time, a fox will run away and hide from a person. However if you are in a situation where a fox approaches you, try to stay calm, slowly back off, and don't make any sudden movements. Try to stand well away so the fox can see that it can get away and you aren't a threat to it.
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What pet is closest to a fox?

#1: Shiba Inu

This medium-sized breed is a popular dog that looks like a fox and is known for their strong independence.
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Can you fully tame a fox?

The tame Russian red fox is the only domesticated breed of fox, developed through selective breeding experiments conducted in Russia. These foxes behave similarly to dogs and can make wonderful pets for those who can afford to buy and care for them, as they tend to be expensive.
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What is the most aggressive fox?

The Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is generally considered the most aggressive fox, often dominating the larger Red Fox in direct competition, preferring thicker cover, and being more assertive in defending territory or resources, though aggression levels can spike in any fox species with rabies. 
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What are the downsides of owning a fox?

Problems With Pet Foxes

Foxes have traits that make them bad pets: High energy. Foxes are extremely energetic. If they don't get enough enrichment, they can and will start to destroy their enclosure out of boredom.
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Do tamed foxes smell bad?

Most people aren't aware, but foxes have a very skunk like odor. The odor is strong enough to be one of the many reasons that families give up their pet foxes.
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What is the cutest type of fox?

Fennec foxes are some of the cutest animals in the world! They are the smallest species of fox. They have incredibly soft fluffy coats accompanied by massive ears which make them look like a living plushie. We have two adorable fennec foxes here at Texas Wildlife Park, Lila and Stitch.
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Can a fox be tamed as a pet?

Foxes are not domestic pets. They were domesticated as fur bearing animals. Because of this they do not have the same traits our domestic pets do that cause them to have the urge to please their owners. This can make training them very difficult.
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Can you tame a grey fox?

You can legally own a grey fox in some U.S. states, but it's generally discouraged because they are wild animals with high energy, strong odors, destructive tendencies (digging/chewing), and complex needs for specialized diet and enclosures, making them difficult pets that often end up in rescues. While grey foxes are known to be somewhat more amiable than other types, they retain strong instincts and can't be fully housebroken like dogs.
 
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Is owning a fox difficult?

Foxes are wild animals with complex needs

Unlike the pup who may live in your home, foxes are wild animals whose needs are not compatible with living amongst humans but rather are only met by life in a wild habitat. For example, in their wild habitats, foxes love to forage, hunt, and catch their own food.
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Can foxes bond with humans?

Yes, foxes can form strong bonds with humans, especially domesticated or rescued foxes that are socialized from a young age, showing affection through cuddling, grooming, and scent marking, much like pets, though wild foxes usually remain wary but can learn to trust familiar feeders. These bonds are seen in specialized breeding programs (like the Belyaev project) and rescue situations, with some individuals becoming very attached, while temperament varies greatly by individual and upbringing, notes Arctic Fox Daily. 
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How to make a fox like you?

To "befriend" a fox, you must build trust from a distance by offering food and water, being quiet and slow-moving, and never forcing interaction, as taming wild foxes is dangerous and often ends badly for the fox, but you can encourage them to be comfortable around your yard by creating a safe, food-rich environment.
 
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Can you potty train a fox?

You can attempt to potty train a fox, especially when young, but it's very difficult and rarely 100% successful due to their strong instinct to mark territory with strong-smelling urine, meaning you need extreme dedication, specific setups (like using rocks or litter pans), and must accept frequent accidents and strong odors, especially with red foxes. Fennec foxes often adapt better, but other species like red foxes are challenging; Arctic foxes are generally untrainable. 
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What is the easiest fox to domesticate?

Silver foxes have a dog-like nature and minimal odor. Traits bred into them include tail-wagging when happy, barking, and floppier ears. Their care is similar to other fox breeds. For an easier pet fox, consider a fennec or gray fox.
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What dog is known as the heartbreak breed?

A "heartbreak breed" refers to dogs, often large breeds, known for their short lifespans due to severe health issues, with the Great Dane, Irish Wolfhound, and Bernese Mountain Dog frequently called this, as vets note their loving nature contrasts with their high risk for cancer, heart disease (like dilated cardiomyopathy in Danes), and other conditions, leading to early loss.
 
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Is a fox more like a dog or a cat?

Foxes are biologically related to dogs (Canidae family) but exhibit many physical and behavioral traits more commonly associated with cats, leading to the common description of "cat-like canines" or "cat software on dog hardware," with features like vertical pupils, long whiskers, pouncing, and climbing abilities. 
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What does it mean if a fox barks at you?

Barks – Short, sharp, and high-pitched, fox barks are used for communication between individuals, especially during mating season or to mark territory. Screams (or “Vixen's Scream”) – A loud, eerie, and drawn-out wailing sound, often mistaken for a person in distress.
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Will a fox chase you if you run?

It will likely run away if it sees you. If it doesn't, it has probably learned to associate people with food, likely because someone has fed it, and it may exhibit a boldness or even approach you. You should never feed, approach or chase foxes.
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How do you know if a fox likes you?

One of the main ways a fox expresses their affection is through grooming and marking.
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