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Domestic Foxes: Info Request

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I livein a fairly restricted state animal wise, but there seem to be some limited ownership of domesticated foxes. These are the kind used by fur farmers in the US, although i have seen a limited amount of websites and articles about tame very pet like foxes. I was wondering if anyone else here has or is owning a fox related to the red fox species. Not a Fennec, rather one of the grey, red or artic foxes. If anyone has any info on where they got the animal (s) and what they had to do, (papers, certifications, fees) to own them, please post here or pm me. I am curious how popular tame foxes are and if they seem to make good pets. I worked at a zoo for several years and have had some experience with the wild ones, who definately wouldn't make good pets. Interested in any first hand accounts, thanks!
 
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