Do Foxes Make Good Pets? (2024)

Although they're fun to look at, foxes should usually be left to live non-domesticated lives in their natural habitat.

June 30, 2020 4 min read

Do Foxes Make Good Pets? (1)

In the past few years, the idea of owning a pet fox has been gaining traction. This is due in large part to a select few Instagram accounts run by people who own a fox and love showing it off on social media; the fennec fox in particular has become an internet sensation. Yes, they're super-cute and some can be very snuggly too! However, before you jump on the bandwagon and try to buy a fox of your own, there are a lot of things to consider. Keep reading to learn the answers to some common questions about fox ownership.

Are foxes generally high-energy or low-energy animals?

Foxes are very high-energy animals. They require a lot of space for running, playing, foraging and digging. If you own a few acres of land, this would be ideal for a fox. If not, he or she won't be happy.

Can foxes be housebroken?

In the vast majority of cases, the answer is no. Foxes have an innate desire to mark their territory. To do so, they'll tear things up in their quest to find the perfect spot to "mark" with their urine and feces. Some fox owners have tried to get their pet fox to use an indoor litter box. Sometimes this can be successful, but they'll usually also urinate and defecate all over the rest of the house too. If you're considering getting a pet fox, an outdoor fox enclosure is absolutely necessary.

On top of this, fox urine is incredibly smelly -- much worse than dog or cat urine. Some say it resembles the smell of a skunk when it sprays. Plus, it's virtually impossible to wash out of carpet, fabric, furniture, etc.

Most mammals mark their territory with urine, and this can't be "trained out of them." Foxes are no exception.

What do foxes eat?

Foxes need to eat a lot of fresh meat, such as rabbits and mice. In addition, it is crucial that a fox's diet includes a good amount of taurine, an important amino acid in the metabolism of fats.If foxes don't get enough taurine, they can go blind, have seizures or even die. Good sources of taurine include chicken hearts, livers and gizzards.

In addition to these complex food requirements, foxes must be stimulated through the feeding process. Fox owners can't simply give their fox some food and leave them to eat it. Foxes have an inherent need to forage for their food. This means that fox owners need to hide their food and let them find it or put the food in something that the fox can rip apart to find their meal.

Are there different types of foxes?

Yes. There are two different kinds of domesticated foxes.

Fennec foxes

Cute fennec foxes are very small, fun and communicative, which is a main reason that they're very popular with fox owners and on social media.

Red foxes

Red foxes are more reserved but can also be house pets. Other larger fox types definitely need much more time and housing outside, which means they typically can't become pets.

Do foxes sleep a lot?

No. Foxes are crepuscular, which means that they are most active during the twilight hours, in the evening and at night. If they don't have an outlet for their high energy at that time, they typically destroy anything in sight.

What kind of veterinary care do foxes need?

Because foxes are wild animals and they have very specific needs, regular veterinarians typically can't treat foxes. Instead, foxes must see a veterinary specialist when they need medical attention.

Can foxes be spayed and neutered?

Yes. Foxes can be spayed and neutered just like dogs and cats. Veterinarians recommend having this done at six months of age.

What if a pet fox bites someone?

It's very important not to bring your pet fox out in public. If you do and it bites someone, that person can report it. When that happens, the fox is euthanized so it can be tested for rabies. Medical and veterinary professionals are required to report fox bites to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

How much does it cost to buy a fox?

The cost of a fox varies greatly. It can be as little as $500 or as much as $6,000. However, before searching for a pet fox for sale, it's also important to keep in mind that this price is only for the animal itself. Feeding, housing and cleaning a fox adds up to much more.

How long does a fox live?

Foxes in captivity can live up to about 14 years. However, in the wild, foxes usually only live a few years.

Is it legal to own a fox?

Foxes are illegal to own in most states -- and animal rights activists are fighting to make this the law in all 50 states soon. In the states where it's still legal to own a fox, owners need to acquire a permit.

What do wild animal experts recommend about fox ownership?

If you talk to wild animal experts, you'll find some that some are OK with the idea of people owning foxes, but most strongly discourage it. Foxes require a lot of time, energy, money and expertise that most people simply don't have. People who have owned foxes in the past say that it's a full-time job.

Most animal advocacy groups strongly advise against keeping a fox as a pet. Although they're fun to look at, foxes should usually be left to live non-domesticated lives in their natural habitat.

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Do Foxes Make Good Pets? (2024)

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Do Foxes Make Good Pets? ›

The reality is they don't make great pets, and in most states, it is illegal to own one. Foxes are wild animals, meaning they have not been domesticated. Unlike other species like dogs and cats, which have been bred to live easily with people, foxes don't do well as indoor animals.

Can you domesticate a fox? ›

The tame Russian red fox is the only domesticated breed of fox, developed from selective breeding experiments in Russia. These foxes behave a lot like dogs and can be wonderful pets for those who can afford to buy and care for them (they tend to be very expensive).

Are foxes affectionate pets? ›

Foxes do not cuddle. As babies they are very lovable, but so is a baby bear cub. As adults for the majority of their 10-15 year lifespan they will choose the few very precious moments that they allow you to pet them or even hold them. The videos you see of foxes being loved on are those rare moments.

Is it safe to have a fox as a pet? ›

Foxes are wild animals who can carry diseases found in the wild—diseases particularly dangerous for humans and animals living in human homes. Examples include roundworm, mange, leptospirosis, and rabies.

What states can you own a fox? ›

Those states are Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. But while all of these states make it legal to own a fox, regulations on the conditions to be able to own one can vary from state to state.

Will a fox eat a small dog? ›

Depending on where you live, very small dogs are vulnerable to harm from a plethora of predators, including foxes, so they should be monitored when outside.

How much does a pet fox cost? ›

The cost of a fox varies greatly. It can be as little as $500 or as much as $6,000. However, before searching for a pet fox for sale, it's also important to keep in mind that this price is only for the animal itself. Feeding, housing and cleaning a fox adds up to much more.

What is the lifespan of a fox? ›

They have a very keen sense of smell, excellent hearing, and good vision. Red fox can run at speeds of 30 miles per hour and are good swimmers. In captivity, red fox live roughly 12 years; however, three to four years is the average life expectancy for wild foxes.

Do pet foxes smell bad? ›

Do domesticated foxes still smell bad if they are washed regularly? The problem is that most Vulpine foxes (red foxes and their close kin) have active scent glands and skunky smelling urine. Even washing them will not get rid of these odors, but neutering can reduce them. The Urocyon gray foxes do not have these odors.

Are foxes loyal to humans? ›

In terms of affection towards humans, a fox may not exhibit the same compassion as would a domesticated dog buddy. However, an exception to fox affection would be domestication, in which selective breeding takes process in order to raise tamer foxes.

What are the cons of having a pet fox? ›

Foxes have traits that make them bad pets:
  • High energy. Foxes are extremely energetic. ...
  • Frequent marking of territory. All foxes have an urge to mark their territory, and their marking smells strong. ...
  • Extremely loud. Despite their reputation for secrecy, foxes are incredibly loud.
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Can a fox breed with a dog? ›

Dogs and foxes are distinct but distantly related canine species. Until recently, scientists thought it was impossible for them to breed. However, the discovery of a dog-fox hybrid in Brazil suggests that The Fox and the Hound might sometimes be a little more Lady and the Tramp.

What is the best fox to have as a pet? ›

Big-eared fennec foxes (Vulpes zerda) are the most popular type of pet fox. Fennec foxes are privately bred throughout the U.S. and are readily available for several thousand dollars. Its small size, long life expectancy, and sweet personality make it a good choice as a pet fox.

How to buy a fox as a pet? ›

It is illegal to own a fox in the state of California.

How do you take care of a fox? ›

Your fox needs to have his own designated space when he/she is left alone. Ideally no smaller than 60 sq. Ft. This space should be provided with a sleeping area/ hide box, toys, food and water, and a litter box if you wish to have your fox litter trained.

Will a fox go after a human? ›

Foxes are wild animals, meaning they should be treated with caution, but foxes are not typically aggressive or dangerous. The Humane Society explains foxes don't often attack humans “except when they are rabid … or when they are captured and handled.”

Will a tamed fox run away? ›

No, a tamed fox will not run away from you. You can force your tamed fox to stay in one place in the same fashion as a tamed wolf. All you need to do is interact with the fox while holding nothing in your hand and it will proceed to sit in place until told otherwise.

What is the life expectancy of a fox? ›

In captivity, red fox live roughly 12 years; however, three to four years is the average life expectancy for wild foxes. Adult red fox have very few natural enemies. Predators include coyotes, eagles, great-horned owls, bobcats, and mountain lions.

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