Private individuals can keep foxes.
Private breeding of nationally protected animals, such as fennec foxes, is not allowed. However, it is not illegal to keep a pet fox purchased from regular channels as a pet.
1. Pet foxes are relatively easy to keep, but you should buy one that has had its odor glands removed. Foxes are omnivores and are generally not picky about food. Specially domesticated pet foxes are very docile. From a certain point of view, raising a pet fox is similar to raising a dog, and it is also okay to feed the fox dog food.
2. There are three types of foxes suitable for domestic breeding, blue fox, silver fox, and red fox. It is recommended to start raising foxes from young to facilitate the cultivation of feelings from childhood to adulthood. You must also learn how to raise foxes and be patient. and love.
Appearance characteristics
Foxes have a slim body and long and thick fur. Body length plus tail length is 2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm). The fox's furry tail is half or 2/3 of the head and body, and has a pointed beak. Most fox species have large, upright, triangular ears. Different species of foxes have different colors, even foxes of the same species have different colors. Includes red, yellow, light or dark brown, various shades of grey, white or black.
The fox's eyes can adapt to the dark, and the pupils are oval and shiny, similar to the eyes of a cat. This is different from other canids with round pupils. Foxes have keen senses of sight, smell and hearing. Most foxes have a pungent odor, emitted by scent glands at the base of their tails.