Foxes For Sale
Owning a Fox as a pet
There has been a lot of research lately around domesticating foxes. Even though these wild animals are full of energy, in the right environment they can become an important part of any family. However, there are still some drawbacks of owning a fox. In this article, we will study both the ups and downs of owning a pet fox, outlining the importance of keeping your pet in a safe environment.
Fox kits
- Price: $600.00
- Name: Paige
- Posted: 05/17/2024
- Phone: 9892521092
- Location: Michigan
- Website: www.crazycrittersexotics.com
6-7 weeks old ready for new homes
Fennec Fox Babies, Kits
- Price: $3,000.00
- Name: Tricia Stoddard
- Posted: 05/17/2024
- Phone: 727-412-1626
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: https://www.tiktok.com/@tizzy_thorfennecfoxtales?_t=8mB1vCiNbQ2&_r=1
Adorable Fennec Fox Kits!! Male and female available and will be ready by mid June! Located in Tampa Bay FL. Will be weaned and Potty Trained! Healthy Kits Raised on mom with daily human contact and training. Both parents are Raised in home as pets a...
Baby Red Fox
- Name: Troy Grant
- Posted: 05/17/2024
- Phone: 6414300891
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Iowa
I have 2-Mae Red Fox Kits Born 4-13-2024 Will have 1st Vaccinations and worming done. $350 each. Comes with care package, No shipping. We are a Licesense Breeder. Please check state laws before buying. Located Iowa.
Adult Red Fox Unrelated Breeders (MAKE OFFER)
- Name: Troy Grant
- Posted: 05/17/2024
- Phone: 6414300891
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Iowa
I have a pair of unrelated, 6 year old Proven Red fox. (has babies Now) Also 1 unrelated 2 year old red fox. Open for offers. Will sell pair after I pull babies. NO SHIPPING!!! located Thornton, Iowa
Bat Eared Fox
- Price: $3,000.00
- Name: Tyler Cleckley
- Posted: 05/17/2024
- Phone: 8326227824
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Male Bat Eared Fox Parent raised but friendly and takes food from you. Not shy at all! Would make an excellent breeder or display! Born May of 2023
Silver fox kits
- Price: $450.00
- Name: Rob
- Posted: 05/16/2024
- Phone: 9188517940
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
4 weeks, one male and one male kit left. Mom and dad both bottle raised and super friendly!
Bat-Eared Fox
- Name: CJG EXOTICS
- Posted: 05/16/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: North Carolina
- Trusted Seller
We have an adult female African Bat-Eared Fox available. She is 4 years old, a perfection addition to any breeding program or zoological exhibit. She is calm and easy to work around. Serious inquiries only, we are USDA licensed. Local pickup in NC on...
Red/ silver fox kits
- Price: 700$
- Name: Joseph Zimmerman
- Posted: 05/15/2024
- Phone: 3204914125
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Minnesota
We have several male red and silver fox kits. Currently on the bottle and ready to go. USDA and DNR game farm permitted. Thanks
Fox pups
- Name: Reuben Rowe
- Posted: 05/15/2024
- Phone: 2605685323
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Indiana
Bottle fed ready to go to there forever home fox pups contact deb @2605685323
Fox kits(pups)
- Price: $400.00
- Name: Tracie
- Posted: 05/14/2024
- Phone: (740) 398-5177
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Ohio
3 Silvers, 3 silver white marks will be ready weekend of the 25 th 2 red fox pups ready now. We will teach u training techniques, provide detailed information and help you all year long. We have been in business for 11 years and are USDA. Our foxes h...
Bat Earred Fox
- Name: Jim
- Posted: 05/14/2024
- Phone: 920-434-2228
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Wisconsin
Bottle fed since day one. currently 4 weeks old. Serious inquiries only, we are a USDA facility. Check your local and state ordinance prior to contacting me. Ask for Jim. Calls only. NO txt.
Arctic fox kits
- Price: $800.00
- Name: John Mark Johnson
- Posted: 05/14/2024
- Phone: 662-401-2738
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Mississippi
Artic fox kits. Currently 4 weeks old. 662-401-2738 $800 each
Arctic foxes
- Name: Jessica Lentz
- Posted: 05/11/2024
- Phone: 9317972310
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Tennessee
- Website: facebook.com/lentzexoticpets
Babies just born blues and white. 2 different litters so can do unrelated pairs. Columbia TN pickup. USDA
Red, silver, marble, pearl fox
- Price: $500.00
- Name: Jessica Lentz
- Posted: 05/11/2024
- Phone: 9317972310
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Tennessee
- Website: facebook.com/lentzexoticpets
Babies ready to go now and more babies just born. Call or text for photos. TWRA permit required for all TN residence. USDA & TWRA facility. Columbia TN pickup.
Fennec fox reserve
- Name: Jessica Lentz
- Posted: 05/11/2024
- Phone: 9317972310
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Tennessee
- Website: https://lentz-exotic-pets.square.site/?
1/2 deposit remainder due upon pickup! Columbia TN pickup only. Check us out on Facebook - Lentz Exotic Pets USDA & TWRA facility. Est. 2021
Should you Choose a Fox?
Before thinking about buying a fox, there are some things you need to know. First of all, owning a fox is not like owning a cat or a dog. These are wild animals and are subject to special regulations. These regulations vary from state to state. For instance, if you live in Arkansas, you cannot import foxes from other 19 states, including Ohio, Texas, Montana or New York. However, you are allowed to catch a fox in the wild and keep it as your pet without any permit. In Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Virginia, you can also capture foxes in the wild, but you are required to pay a yearly fee of between $15 and $30. In Illinois and other several states you are not allowed to capture a fox in the wild, but you have to purchase one from the store or a licensed breeder. In most of these states, you need to keep your fox in a pen at all times. Therefore it is important to check up with your state’s specific regulations regarding foxes as pets.
Another important thing you need to know is that foxes have to be domesticated. You need to be ready to spend time domesticating them if you really want to reap the benefits of owning a fox as a pet.
Domesticating a fox
Domestication is much more than taming. If domesticated, a fox can exhibit affection towards you. Domestication includes breeding, offering attention, playing with your fox and careful monitoring. A good daily habit includes walking your fox on a leash. However, you need to ensure that it is legal in your state to walk your fox around.
Patting and brushing your fox should also be part of your daily interactions with your little pet. As she gets to know you, you should make sure you treat her kindly and show her that you are not the master here, but the friend. The fox should be used to you touching it all over so that way when a vet touches the fox for health checkups, the fox will already be used to it/
Housing a fox - The Importance of a Secure Environment
One of the most important aspects of owning a fox as a pet is housing. Foxes can live either outside or inside, but it is recommended to construct a comfy housing that fits your new pet. Because foxes are extremely active creatures, they need a large pen of at least 200 square feet. When building the fence, dig down about 2 feet in the ground and put the fence in the hole in order to prevent foxes from digging and escaping the pen. Additionally, top off the fence in order to prevent the fox from climbing out. There are many reported cases where the fox has managed to escape the pen by climbing out of it.
In addition to the fence, you should purchase or build a big dog house and equip it with blankets and hay. Do not forget about the food.
A Healthy Diet - Enable your Fox to Enjoy Life
Usually, foxes eat fruits, vegetables and small animals when wandering in the wild. However, you can also feed your fox raw meat, fish and top-quality dog food. Grown foxes consume about 1.5 pounds of food per day. Carrots and cabbage are a must in a healthy diet, as they help improve the digestive process. However, try not to feed your fox potatoes and tomatoes. In the end, the quality of your fox’s diet can be noticed by the condition of the fur.
The Bottom Line
Owning a fox as a pet is definitely a one-in-a-lifetime experience, both exciting and time-consuming. Try to make your fox feel as comfortable as possible by playing with her regularly, providing a shelter, food & water and by using a vacuum, shampoo, brush and nail clippers to keep her clean. In the end, your fox will be more than grateful for everything you’ve done for her.
A group of foxes are called a skulk or a leash.
The male fox is called a reynard
The female fox is called a vixen
A baby fox is called a kit.
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