Instructions Step 1: Find a veterinarian who has experience with foxes to guide you through the process and to observe your animal's behavior and health. A vet who has treated or bred a pet fox is ideal. Step 2: Choose a tame strain of fox breed, such as...
Instructions Own a Pet Fox Step 1: Think about your lifestyle carefully before deciding to own a pet fox. If you have other pets in the house or small children, a fox may not be the choice for you. Even if the fox has been raised around people at a...
Instructions Step 1: Understand the reasons to sell a pet fox. Foxes are animals that exhibit characteristics associated with wild, exotic animals. A fox has an unpredictable temperament, as foxes are not domesticated animals. Foxes have a strong smell...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Specialized diet for exotic canines Enclosure Permit Step 1: Check with local animal control authorities before you decide to adopt or purchase a fennec fox for a pet. While fennec foxes are generally not prohibited...
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...
Instructions Step 1: Speak to your current vet if you have one who treats your domestic pets. The vet may possibly be licensed to treat wild animals, though it is rare to find such an individual in most urban areas. Even if your vet cannot treat your fox...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Kitten replacer Syringe and baby nurser Solid food (mixed vegetables, meal worms, fruit and eggs) Litter box and non-clumping cat litter Collar and leash Step 1: Breed the fennecs. Fennecs breed from February...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A breeding pair of fennec foxes. A large den. Step 1: Breed them. Buy the best breeding pair of fennec foxes you can afford, house them in a large den with good hiding places and room to play, and let them mate...
Instructions Locate a Fox Breeder Step 1: Speak to other fox owners that you may have met when researching the possibility of owning such a pet. Find out from whom they purchased their foxes. Word-of-mouth communication and networking may be the best way...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Metal comb Cotton balls Scissors Step 1: Brush regularly with a natural bristle brush to keep the coat smooth and clean. It should be hard in texture and lay completely flat on the body. It...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Collar Dog training book Enclosed cat litter box Ball Non-clumping cat litter Puppy pads Leash Train Your Pet Fox to Use a Litter Box Step 1: Fill a cat litter box with about 3 inches of cat litter. Step 2: Place...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rifle or shotgun Fox whistle Track Fox Step 1: Look for fox tracks. Be sure to distinguish between fox tracks and dog tracks. Foxes are smaller than most dogs, so their tracks are smaller, too. Step 2: Avoid...
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Instructions Step 1: Obtain an enclosed vehicle. Whether you’re driving a car, SUV, min-van or RV, you’ll be able to appreciate the wildlife. Motorcycles, bicycles and convertibles (with no top or soft-tops) are not allowed. Step 2: Determine...
Instructions Step 1: Give a very large area for the river otter to create a habitat. This should include a body of water resembling a river, stream or creek. The river otter can stay under water for up to two minutes because of the valve-like skin in...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Chicken wire Electric fencing Cement blocks Step 1: Determine the number of chickens needing protection. The henhouse size will determine the type and scale of protection. The larger the henhouse, the larger the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Binoculars Wildlife identification guide Step 1: Look to the skies. Ground squirrels are a particularly yummy treat for hawks, kites, eagles and other birds of prey. The birds of prey and the ground squirrels will...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Frisbee Plastic grocery bags Ball Leash Step 1: Buy a leash for your pet fox that is comfortable for you to hold. Each person will have a different opinion on leashes, so try a few types. You will want one that is...
Instructions Step 1: Allow chickens to maintain their natural social structure. Roosters naturally protect the hens in their flock, and hens naturally protect their chicks. Baby chicks taken from their mothers are at a disadvantage, as are flocks without...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: 20 or 28-gauge shotgun with steel or brass shot Bird dogs Hunter's orange Step 1: Prepare all weapons for hunting and ensure all are maintained and in safe working order. A 20-gauge is the most common choice of...
Instructions Step 1: Look for the Bandicoot in forests, rainforests, on the plains and in the desert. They build nests of grass on the ground, or hide beneath logs or in rocky crevices during the day, hiding from their natural predators which include...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Metal comb Scissors Step 1: Brush the thick double coat, using a variety of tools. You need natural bristle brushes, pin brushes and metal combs. The natural bristle brush is best for...
Instructions Step 1: Start with mature peafowl. Both peahens and peacocks reach breeding maturity at two years; however, peacocks are prepared for breeding at three years. This is when the peacock's ornamental feather train starts to become full and...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A dog breed developed specifically for hunting Flea, tick and mosquito repellent for the dog A snug collar and long leash Training "clickers" found at larger pet shops A bag of treats--pieces of cheese, dried meat...