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  • If I had a fox I would name it Todd.

  • @7041alexus yes, from fox and the hound :)

  • Yup, and you've never seen a dog strain at its leash? Foxes were domesticated long before dogs were actually but are more skittish.

  • That fox looks a little cracked up! Look at its wild eyes! That's a CRACK FOX!

  • @SenBilbo mighty boosh reference?

  • That is the fucking cutest pet I have ever seen. I want one D:

  • This is so cruel, such a beautiful wild animal confined to a 15yr lifetime on a lead!! She should be running free and living the life she was born to. There are many wildlife organisations who can reabilitate these animals into relatively safe areas where she can actually live her life to the full rather than just exist. If this man truely loved this animal he would seek a far better life for her than he can realistically offer which clearly is just an existance!

  • @MOLYYMOO you sir, deserve more likes than the video

  • @MOLYYMOO Dude. It's a domestic fox. It's not equipped for the wild anymore than a german sheperd.

  • facepalmed at 1:06

  • SWIPER NO SWIPING!!

  • 0:52 Geoff Grewcock(lmfao last name), this is what Roxy will look like the day he decides to find out what you taste like

  • I would name it crazy eyes..that thing looked like a psychopath!

  • i would name it MEGAN xD

  • I would name it die

  • Go on, let go of the leash... oh dear where has Roxy gone?:

  • after listening to ceaser, she definitely thinks shes the pack leader...

  • why is this so crazy, in my town we have pet stores that sell domesticated foxes

  • 0:59 Stupid leash prevents it from doing a barrel roll!

  • I would name mine Kyuubi :P

  • Foxes always walk like this or...?

  • is that even legal?

  • take the leash off and it's ......GONE!

  • how sad to see a fox straining on a leash. FREE ROXY!!!

  • I would name my fox: Virtanen or Smärlebröed :D

  • i would name my fox McCloud

  • @swanethecat .......i would name my fox Moulder....

  • Wow... she looks really happy there... not... lol

  • those fox eyes scared me so much why are they like that?

  • @189crazygirl so they can see at night :)

  • swiper no swiping!

  • looks like its trying to run away...

  • She walks about as well as my corgi does.

  • Wow...he doesn't walk very nicely does he?

  • i would name my fox simon, fitzpatrick

  • 0:05 That fox is tweakin. 

  • i use to have a domesticated fox.. then i took an arrow to the knee

  • @JumpSmoker27 Cool story bro, tell me about the chapter where you shut the fuck up.

  • @JumpSmoker27 so original, never heard that one before.

  • @JumpSmoker27 your a skyrim player lol

  • had a wild fox come up and sniff me today out in the boonies

  • That fox looks STONED

  • roxy obviously doesnt like the leash

  • foxes are amazing pets...companions like dogs but independent like cats...the only thing bad about them is their urine is extremely strong

  • That fox must have had some shrooms...look at her eyes :)

  • @lucasstuart19 AND some coke.

  • fox is like a cross between a dog and cat...best of both worlds

  • treating a FOX like a DOGGY???!! NARUTO WOULD BE DISAPPOINTED

  • My top comment got taken down.. :(

  • wow what a plesent name for a fox :D

  • look at the amount of power that little thing has

  • cool fox mate, check out my channel. Raised my fox from a 4 month old kit.

  • this fox makes me sad.

    

  • Well as long as the fox has a rabies shot, its not that much of a threat.

  • One of these days that wild animal with the mad eyes will devour that fat blob and feast on him for a week...

  • are foxes canines?

  • SWIPER NO SWIPING D:<<<

  • if i had a fox i'd name it mozilla

  • interesting, there is a documentary about how you can tame wild/feral foxes, by selecting the least aggressive offspring and continuously breeding them.

    In 5 or 6 generations, the foxes showed no sign of being wild, and behaved like domesticated dogs.

    Search for "THE SILVER FOX EXPERIMENT"

  • What a asshole. A fox is not a dog. Dogs have been breed for thousands of years. They belong with humans.

    But a fox belongs in the wild. The minute this guy releases the leech the fox is gone. It's just living in captivity and that is very sad for such a magnificent creature.

  • dog want to run but their on a leash... not the much deference

  • @BOOSHCY

    I wonder if she can be train to walk, like dogs are.... if yes, a collar rather than a harness is the best training toll

  • @tenedria If you ask me you hit the nail on the head this fox is not domesticated but rather captured. It doesn't walk like a dog because it isn't a dog. The big difference between foxes, wolves and dogs? Is dogs will look to us to help them solve problems if they can't the fox or the wolf won't. Typically to say domesticate means they don't see us as a food source but if you ask me that defination for a dog doesn't go far enough.

  • @Dionanthon

    As a fact wolves are no treats to humans... they don't know if we are a dangerous animal and wolves avoid situations were they could get hurt. In fact, in character, a dog is more dangerous to a human than a wolf. A lot more people get attack by dogs rather than wolves. Your definition of domesticated is highly wrong. The real actual definition is, raised in captivity for a few generations. It implies the animal is slightly different than the wild one. It applies to a Siberian fox.

  • @tenedria You seen that experiment? It did trip me out when they started changing color. It still seems wrong to me to take something like that from the wild but you know animals are far better off as our pets then they are in the wild. They live longer don't have to endure the elements have regular food and different tasting food. I think I'd preffer to be a pet then free to run the earth and go threw hunger, bad food, no health care. Sometimes being free ain't all its cracked up 2 be lol

  • @tenedria Oh and highly wrong on my defination? Thats a bit of an exageration maybe lowly wrong lol. I don't know where your from but here in US the animal planet channel defines domesticated exactly the way I do. They have to not see you as a food source and you left that part out. Maybe your from somewhere else though?

  • @Dionanthon

    almost no animals in the world consider humans as a food source, some rare sharks, lions and other predators did eat humans but its mostly because the human was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Those animals do not actively hunt for humans... and if they start too, its not long before humans plans to shoot it down. Your definition is just wrong, if its animal planet who said it, they are using the word in the wrong way.

  • @tenedria Its not that big a deal to me. It sounded accuraet to me though.

  • @tenedria As for dogs being more dangerous? Maybe percentage wise but thats just because there are so many of them a pack of wolves is way more deadly then a wild pack of domesticated dogs. Even the worst dogs are not that bad in a pack.

  • @Dionanthon

    Actually, even if you walk in the woods, and you meet a pack of wolves, odds are they wont attack you, in fact, they'll even walk away. They feel uncomfortable around humans and try to keep themselves away from us. So wolf attacks on humans are very rare and most of those you herd about were probably urban legends or fairy tales. Dogs are far more dangerous because they are reckless and don't fear humans. Foxes, they don't hunt anything bigger than themselves, they are no treat.

  • @tenedria Something seems to be changing in canadian coytees that have wolf in them did you hear about that incident? It is weird I seen a hairless coytee and it didn't run. These animals used to run everytime I seen them. Its rare now cause we killed them all off I think maybe? Coytees attacking and killing someone in a group is flat out strange. I have a pom reminds me a bit of a fox. Foxes though seem to be much different then the other species of Canine. Do they even bark or growel?

  • @Dionanthon

    yes they do, their bark sounds different tough, and as pups, just like wolves, they wag their tails when greeting a family member. Lower testosterone foxes, like the Siberian fox, wag their tails even as adults.

  • @Dionanthon

    Any dog without training would be pulling the leash as bad, or even worse than the fox is doing in the video.

    Siberians foxes exist because of the high demand in fox fur. They already were breeding foxes for it but to make the job easier, they breed them in a way to make them tame. After less than 10 generations, the testosterone level was way lower than wild ones. They were acting like a mix of dogs and cats, waving tail, playful, friendly. They got safe to own as a pet.

  • @tenedria I don't doubt they are good pets but that fox never looks to its master even my bad dog looks to me once in awhile when we walk only to disobey me I think lol. I guess its ok but theres something about the freedom of the thing that bothers me a bit. I own a bird that would have died had not I grabbed it out of the wild but I hate that I had to do that and now it can't fly free sometimes ya know?

  • @BOOSHCY Seems more like a "cat" then dog.

  • I want a fox

  • Their eyes kinds creep me out. They are cute but their eyes just O.O put fear into me.

  • Dramatic FOX!!!!!!

  • If I had a fox I would name it TOD

    LOL

  • @poseidon24ism And I'd get a bloodhound named copper.

  • @poseidon24ism Why? I knew one man named Tod(american) and his wife called as fox....what is association between Tod and Fox?

    Thank you

  • @Dansksupermarked go wach fox and the hound lol

  • @Dansksupermarked don't you have no humor?

  • poor thing.. just wants to run. you cannot keep a fox on a leash, come on...

  • i wanna pet fox when i get older owo, i know it's tough to have an exotic pet, but i at least wanna have one once.

  • There is a group in Russia that has truly domesticated foxes

  • You people do realize all domesticated dogs originally came from the wild grey wolf about 15,000 years ago right? All domesticated pets were wild at one time. Foxes are no different, just more recent.

  • I love her beautiful eyes!

  • cool

  • Fat man needs to run that fox and lose some weight.

  • @NicholasDAZ82 shut the fuck up. Does weight even matter?

  • you housetrained fox...

  • She wants to go faster!

  • i want a pet fox now.... D:

  • @TBNPProductions SAME!

  • they always seem to be pulling sideways on the leash when I've seen them in videos. Do they eventually learn to walk well on the leash like a dog can.

  • @rhondaw1 Like a dog? Psshhh. Every 'normal' dog I've ever owned (and believe me, I've owned about seven) has always tugged on the leash like that. They just get overexcited over the prospect of a walk. That's probably what the fox is doing.

  • @nitesun1994 I'm just feeling all foxes should be in the wild, and you've got a serious problem writing mindless insults to perfect strangers. Grow up and recognise people can have opinions that may not be the same as your own.

  • Thats Cute! XD

  • wow, i can't believe its friendly..

  • THE WHITE JAMES EARL JONES! WHOA!

  • That is a GORGEOUS animal.

  • I'm going to get a pet fox and name him Mozzy.

  • Mankind's first friend

  • She has very intense eyes.

  • Looks like she'd love to get away and do wild stuff. She ain't happiest with you.

  • @eat80babies dogs where once wild animals until they where wildly domesticated, I don't see the problem in domesticsting a fox, if you give it plenty of exercise, feed it and take care of it, it would be safer for it to be with humans than in the wild

  • Cant help but feel this is wrong, she should be in the wild :(

  • @eat80babies These foxes have been bred for friendliness with people. They wouldn't last long in the wild.

  • @eat80babies its domesticated moron it will die if its released in the wild

  • hi does your garden stink coz i heard fox pee stinks?

  • I wonder when she last went for a proper run

  • i've heard getting a tame fox is expensive because it costs alot to ship to you also im n canada so if it isn't that much like in the cheap range i'd get rid of my damn cat and get a fox

  • @drsjohnny Sometimes cats are jerks, this is true. Animals give love but just like humans, if they don't get love, they'll pull back. If you don't give your cat love, like the guardian they look to you to be, they can grow cold to you. How can you blame them? Why invest their hearts, in you, only to get hurt? If they aren't fixed or outside, they have other things on their minds constantly. The more you give the more you get back & for critters it's 10 fold. A fox would be no different. =^. .^=

  • .....*gets mezmorized in the eyes* O_O

  • Those eyes...

  • @WellingtonBoots1 looks dead

  • She looks brainwashed... Happy, but brainwashed.... :(

  • Most animals can be domesticated, its just a case of selectively breeding the most docile of the pack. In russia they've breed to sets of rats, the most 'passive' rats and the most 'aggressive' rats.

    The passive will happily be handed and play regularly.

    20 or so of the aggressive rats might, says the researcher, happily kill you and then fight over your remains. (Assuming you're stupid enough to let rats kill you).

  • @Lollocide in soviet russia, rat domesticates you...

  • That fox looks like it's on some serious speed.

  • that is soo cool

  • i get pissed when i hear all of these so called experts say "wild animals belong in the wild" But in turn they recommend they bring the animals to their fake habitat which in turn is just a big cage in a big room no better.It just another form of domestication.I've had wild bob cat,fox, and a possom.The fake conservatorys speak negative of people keeping wild animals because its not good for their business.People believe everything they hear

  • The fox is domesticated, not a wild fox he brought home. It is dependant on humans and will gravitate towards humans even if it were released, because it has been bred that way. It would not survive in the wild.

  • poor fox... they belong in the wild

  • Seems to me, that leash doesn't feel so bad for that foxy) My dog acts on a street just like it)

  • for some reason.......roxy here dosent look like a ''fox'' anymore i dont mean her aperence but...somthin else...hmm.... hard to explain ...but still nice vid dude!

  • @kusaka4

    watch the russian fox experiment and you will find out why.

    and yes foxes are domesticated but only in russia (hopefully i wont get any of those stupid in soviet russia jokes)

  • lol, she looks cute, but she looked kinda demonic at :49

  • Dem eyes.

  • Eyes are kinda creepy (dead stare of a blind person) but otherwise its awesome...

  • Can you feed it dog food lol?

  • I'd love to have a pet fox. Maybe here in Michigan we'll be able to soon enough .

    :3 <3

  • Hahaha imagine someone being over at his house for the first time

  • "this is roxy the fox" there i quoted a line from the vid can i get like 55 thumbs up?

  • Those eyes! THE HORROR!

  • roxy is lookin foxy!!!!

  • This is what humans on crack look like,..

  • ITS MOZILLA FIREFOX!!!

    lol

  • @DarkSpirit294 You seriously need to get out of the house and get laid

  • @DarkSpirit294 scum slang user

  • @6580006247 Mind your own Shit Sherlock!

  • @6580006247 Pathetic pussy ass nigga

  • the fox just wants ure left overs fatty

  • 0:06 - that face!

  • crazy eyes.

  • But does it blend?

  • she's a pretty little thing. I love all the canids, wolves especailly, but foxes are wonderful too. Good on yer mate for takiing care of her.

  • I wonder is it is soft?

  • Wow, aren't those what people call piercing eyes or something like that?

    At 0:10 I thought Roxy wasn't a real fox heh. She is very cute, though.

  • i love roxy's eyes

  • look like taylor swift

  • foxes are cool. . .we have them on my farm. . .they sound scary at night. . .like screaming babies. . .creepy. . .but cool

  • Wow, they really do look crazy.

  • Roxy, the bad shit crazy eyed fox.

  • Ok, that thing is not cute at all!..yuck

  • i love the foxes eyes

  • she looks very happy being stuck with your fat ass...(sarcasm) retard

  • staiyng with the human for the drugs

  • EYES

  • sickening. let wild animals remain wild!

  • @cinephilist

    dogs used to pet wild

    cats used to be wild

    almost all pets humans have used to be wild

    But some of the wild animals have a special gene that remove their fear towards humans, they approach us , we domesticated them , bred them to be more docile and gentle

    wa la Pets

    Its not sickening really

    PS: There was an entire issue of National Geographic Magazine about Fox as pets , go check it out

  • @y512516 well actually it takes years of domestication. Animals taken from the wild will have problems, for example a parrot. I dont think you can ever take the wild animal out of a domesticated pet. I think theres nothing wrong with someone having a pet fox as long as they give it loads of stimulation but nothing will beat living in the wild

  • @cokerainbows

    not for those animals

    Cohen syndrome DNA has something to do with that

    Yes, Cohen syndrome does not only occur in humans it also occurs in animals

    And humans utilized that DNA defect to make animals pets

    Of course , some are domesticated through millions of years of human contact , but Cohen syndrome contributed more than any human effort can change

  • @y512516 never heard of that,ill look it up, dont know much about genes etc, its always interesting to learn

  • @cokerainbows

    Read that NGM issue if you want to know more

    That issue is called Taming the Wild , the March issue

  • @cinephilist yeah, be nice if that was possible, but with human overpopulation and mass killing of wildlife and destruction of habitat there's less and less "wilderness" left, and in 100 years or less most of it will be gone.

  • Fox eyes pierce the soul.

  • A toutes celles et ceux qui n'y comprennent rien aux renards tout en racontant à qui veux l'entendre que le renard est dangereux ou inaprivoisable, je leur dit ceci : fermer vos mouilles et laisser les gens qui aiment les renards vivre une belle amitié puisque vous avez vos chats et vos chiens et bien, dans un renard vous seriez tellement surpris de retrouver la tendresse et la finesse des deux si vous les connaissiez vraiment.

  • Its eyes are staring into your soul! Cute otherwise.

  • this guy must be a furry. the fox is probably just a small person in a fursuit. gross.

  • @SmellyNumeroUno that was a terrible joke.

  • so fucking sick!

  • @fox19100 how is this sick?

  • @Sirblader11

    Sick= cool in this case, old timer

  • @Sirblader11 we may have a misuderstanding. i was saying it would be so fucking awesome to own a fox

  • @Sirblader11 its fucking awesome!

  • she looks like shes on lsd or something

  • she looks like shes on lsd or something

  • Do you feed her ecstasy pills?

  • What big eyes you have, *ahem, ahem* Grandma!