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How to Identify a Healthy Pet Fox

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Know your pet's normal, healthy temperament so you can recognize warning signs when he is not well. An animal may appear disoriented or confused if it has become infected with a disease, without showing any other physical manifestations.
  • Step 2:
    Monitor the energy level of your pet fox to make sure he is healthy. Foxes, especially fennecs, tend to have high levels of energy and are very active. Lethargy can be a symptom of numerous ailments, including heatstroke, encephalitis or certain types of food poisoning.
  • Step 3:
    Examine your pet's ears regularly for fleas and ear mites. Foxes will scratch their ears and shake their heads if they are infected. A veterinarian can treat this problem easily.
  • Step 4:
    Be able to identify mange, a highly contagious disease among foxes. It is characterized by crusty sores, patches of hair loss and thick, dry skin. Animals will chew and scratch excessively. Mange primarily appears in the head and muzzle area but can infect any part of a fox's body. Healthy foxes will have a full coat of fur and smooth skin. "The Merck Veterinary Manual" details treatment options for foxes with mange, and is available from Amazon (see Resources below).
  • Step 5:
    Observe your pet fox's appetite to ensure that she is healthy and fit. Healthy foxes will generally eat well without problems when given a nutritious diet. If your pet suddenly refuses food, this could be a sign that she is sick.
  • Step 6:
    Ask your vet to check for hookworms or other parasites if your pet fox appears to have lost weight in a short period of time. A fox with worms can either begin to look emaciated, or have a bloated stomach.

Tips & Warnings

  • Vaccinate your fox for rabies, distemper and parvovirus as prescribed by a veterinarian.
  • Make sure your vet is certified to care for exotic or wild animals.
  • Keep your distance when dealing with a sick animal. Animals who are sick and scared may try to bite you. Move slowly, speak softly and encouragingly to your pet fox if he appears unwell.
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