Can a dog and a fox mate?

Short answer: no, they can't. They simply don't have compatible parts. (Of course, that doesn't mean they can't be friends: witness Juniper the Fox and Moose the Dog, above). The longer answer to why dog-fox hybrids can't exist has to do with the two species having vastly different numbers of chromosomes.
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Can a fox and a dog have a baby?

The short name for a dog-fox hybrid is a “dox.” There is controversy over whether dog-fox hybrids are actually possible, and this cross is not very well documented. In particular, there seem to be no genetically verified dog-fox hybrids on record.
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Can a dog mate with a coyote?

It is a genetic fact that dogs, coyotes and wolves can mate, subsequently producing fertile offspring, however the argument is, mating cycles of the two species differ: coyotes go in to heat between January and March and have pups in May or June, while most domestic dogs have their pups in the winter.
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Can a dog mate with a wolf?

Wolves and dogs are interfertile, meaning they can breed and produce viable offspring. In other words, wolves can interbreed with dogs, and their offspring are capable of producing offspring themselves.
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Can a fox breed with a cat?

Related Questions. Can foxes and cats breed? No, foxes and cats can not breed. Foxes are not from the same family as cats, and do not possess the chromosomes to breed with felines.
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Can a fox breed with any other animal?

Red foxes don't produce hybrids with other foxes, either. Although they could theoretically crossbreed with kit foxes or swift foxes, it's never actually been known to happen. Grey foxes are only very distantly related to red foxes and can't possibly reproduce with red foxes, either.
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Can a fox mate with a wolf?

Wolves and foxes can't mate. They are two different species, with different amounts of chromosomes, so they can't produce offspring together. Both wolves and foxes are members of the Canidae family, yet can't interbreed. Even if they were to breed, they still wouldn't be able to produce offspring.
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Can a fox breed with a coyote?

Foxes and coyotes are from the same Canidae family but are of a different species and genus. This means that they cannot interbreed. They do not have compatible sets of chromosomes to produce offspring.
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Are Chihuahuas related to foxes?

The AKC reports the history of the Chihuahua "is shrouded in mystery, but some believe he originated from the Fennec Fox, a very small animal with big eyes and ears, which could explain the tiny frame, luminous eyes and large ears on the breed today.
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Can a bear breed with a dog?

Could You Mate a Dog and a Bear? The answer is no, you can't breed the two animals. They're completely different creatures and don't even have the same number of chromosomes. Bears have 74 chromosomes, whereas dogs have a mere 39 (but they're all adorable).
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What animals Can dogs mate with?

Dogs and coyotes are genetically similar enough to reproduce. However, their offspring are infertile, which means they cannot reproduce. All dogs of all breeds can breed with each other. They just produce another adorable four-legged friend for the world to love.
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Can coyotes and wolves mate?

It's known that wolves in the eastern United States can mate with coyotes—which could explain the presence of coyotelike mitochondrial DNA in the eastern wolves—but hybrids haven't been observed in the west.
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Can foxes be pets?

The reality is they don't make great pets, and in some 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.
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Do silver foxes exist?

Silver foxes may be found over much of the northern hemisphere and even in Australia. Humans introduced them to many habitats for hunting purposes. In North America, they are found mostly in the Northwest although historically they were trapped in the East.
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Do dogs have fox DNA?

Foxes and dogs are members of the same animal family, canidae, but their lineage splits off from there. While dogs are domesticated members of the canis genus, foxes belong to several different, non-canis genera (that's the plural form of genus). The twelve most common, “true fox” species belong to the genus vulpes.
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Why are foxes so friendly?

Some foxes, such as pet foxes, go into the care of humans while they are still kits (babies.) This creates a bond, that makes them friendly with their humans, and other pets. Domesticated foxes exist, from a program that was started in Siberia, over 50 years ago. These foxes are still bred today.
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Are foxes cats or dogs?

Foxes are a part of the Canidae family of animals, which makes them canines. They are closely related to domestic dogs and wolves. The canine family also includes coyotes, jackals, and even raccoons! Canines, also called canids, are characterized by their slender build, long legs, bushy tails, and long muzzles.
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Do foxes mourn their dead?

Foxes and other animals grieve the loss of others.
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Are foxes smart?

Are foxes smart? People use the phrase “wily like a fox” or “sly as a fox” for a reason. Foxes are very smart in ways that matter: finding food, surviving in weather extremes, outwitting predators, protecting their young. They're smarter than most, but not all, dog breeds.
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Can a wolf mate with a hyena?

Evidence about hyena hybrids is sparse. As for breeding a hyena with a wolf, it seems impossible as hyenas are more related to the cat family and the wolf to dogs. Hence, a hybrid between these two is highly unlikely.
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Can a coywolf reproduce?

Coywolf is an informal term for a canid hybrid descended from coyotes, eastern wolves and gray wolves. All members of the genus Canis are closely genetically related with 78 chromosomes and therefore can interbreed.
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What are coyotes mixed with?

New genetic tests show that all eastern coyotes are actually a mix of three species: coyote, wolf and dog.
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Can a dog get a cat pregnant?

But creating hybrids of animals that are very genetically distinct from each other – such as a dog and a cat – are impossible, as is one species giving birth to an entirely different one. It does not stop people from hoping.
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Can a jackal mate with a dog?

Jackals are true members of the dog family and can actually interbreed with both domestic dogs and wolves.
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