Can dogs and foxes 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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What animals can a dog breed with?

There have been many coydogs raised in captivity. 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.
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Can a fox breed with other dogs?

Their DNA Is Not Compatible

As we mentioned above, foxes and dogs are both part of the Canidae family, but they do not share the same genus. Because of this, they do not share enough of the same chromosomes or genetic material to be bred successfully together.
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Can foxes and wolves mate?

Although a wolf can be bred with a dog (i.e. Wolf-Dog hybrids), a fox cannot be bred with a wolf. Wolves, coyotes, dogs, dingos, and jackals all have 78 chromosomes in 39 pairs.
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Can a dog and a wolf mate?

Yes, wolves and domestic dogs can breed and produce fertile offspring. However, dogs have been shaped for human needs in the process of domestication, so that they are different from their wild ancestors in many characteristics.
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Can dogs mate with coyotes?

Coyotes and dogs are related, and they are biologically capable of producing hybrid litters. Coydogs have been raised in captivity. Genetic surveys of wild coyotes have rarely documented evidence of dogs in the genetic makeup of coyotes, despite domestic dogs and coyotes sharing the continent for the past 9,000 years.
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Can dogs and dingoes breed?

Dingoes and domestic dogs interbreed freely with each other and therefore the term "wild dog" is often used for describing all dingoes, dingo-hybrids and other feral domestic dogs, because the borders between the three are unclear.
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Can dogs breed with jackals?

A jackal–dog hybrid is a canid hybrid resulting from a mating between a domestic dog and a golden jackal. Such crossbreeding has occurred numerous times in captivity and was first confirmed to occasionally happen in the wild in Croatia in 2015.
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Can hyena breed with dogs?

No. Dogs are Canis lupus familiaris while hyenas are Crocuta crocuta. They are different species and can not interbreed.
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Can a wolf mate with a hyena?

The hyena conceives by a wolf and brings forth Onolysum. Evidence for the occurrence of hyena hybrids is sparse, as the reader will judge from the information below. Crocuta crocuta [Spotted Hyaena] Lönnberg (1908) treated two forms of hyena as distinct species under two distinct scientific names.
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Can a fox get my dog pregnant?

Foxes and dogs diverged (that is, veered off from their common ancestor and became separate species) over 7 million years ago, and have evolved into very different creatures that cannot cross-breed.
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Is there a cat and fox hybrid?

The "cat-fox," known as the "ghjattu-volpe" in Corsican, is longer than a domestic cat with larger ears, "highly developed" canine teeth and a tail with two to four rings and a black tip, officials from the National Hunting and Wildlife Office told the French news outlet Agence France-Presse.
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Can a dog breed with a cat?

Cats and dogs cannot mate because they do not share enough similar DNA to do so. They are both different species of animals that will rarely even attempt to mate one another.
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Can bears and dogs mate?

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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Do dogs mate with other species?

You can, in fact, even breed dogs with other genetically-similar species, such as wolves, coyotes or dingoes, to produce what is known as a 'hybrid'.
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Can female hyenas mate with other females?

This exposure accounts for the anatomy of the female hyenas' genitalia. However, female hyenas are still females and behave as such - female-female mounting is rare, and the females are incapable of actually mating.
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Do female hyenas mate with males?

They analyzed DNA from 88 males, 86 females, and 236 offspring in 171 litters, born in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Females mate with multiple males, even after pregnancy, and more than one-third of the 75 litters with twin pups had dual paternity.
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What animals can mate with wolves?

The wolf (including the dingo and domestic dog), coyote, and jackal, all have 78 chromosomes arranged in 39 pairs. This allows them to hybridise freely (barring size or behavioural constraints) and produce fertile offspring. The wolf, coyote, and golden jackal diverged around 3 to 4 million years ago.
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Can African wild dog mate with wolf?

Though both species descended from wolves, they are unable to interbreed, and wild dogs can't be domesticated.
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What dog breeds Cannot mix?

7 Dog Breeds that Should Never Be Mixed
  • Komonhund (Komondor-Dachshund) ...
  • Pitkingese (Pekingese-Pit bull) ...
  • Cha-Cha (Chow Chow-Mexican Hairless) ...
  • Great Chihane (Great Dane-Chihuahua) ...
  • Bappet (Basset Hound-Whippet) ...
  • Weimarogi (Weimaraner-Corgi) ...
  • Hug (Husky-Pug)
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Which dog is genetically closest to wolf?

Shih Tzus share more DNA with wolves than most other breeds. The only breed group with more shared wolf DNA is the Nordic spitz group (Huskies, Samoyeds, and Malamutes). The breed almost went extinct in the early 1900s after the death of Empress Tzu Hsi.
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Why don t dingoes bark?

Myth 1: dingoes don't bark

Anyone who has been around dingoes for long enough will tell you that they do bark, but not like domestic dogs. Dingoes' barks are generally harsher, and given in short bursts. Domestic dogs will bark anytime, anywhere, for anything (often to their owners' or neighbours' chagrin).
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Is A Coyote a dog?

Coyotes are canines, which means that they are genetically related to wolves and domesticated dogs. In general, coyotes appear "sleeker" than domesticated dogs, with a flatter forehead and a more pointed snout. Coyotes appear to have longer legs than domesticated dogs, while dogs appear to have deeper chests.
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