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ZOMGimrae Posted at 8:51 am on Dec. 4, 2008
Anyone know of Fennec Fox breeders? Im looking to get one when i get my own place.

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ewtjhiuo Posted at 3:51 pm on Jan. 31, 2009
Ive owned many exotic animals, and only the lama ever turned on me. I have had servils, lamas, burmas, wallabys, fennecs, Kinkajous, ect...all are wonderful animals
Chasey Posted at 12:41 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
Quote: from ZOMGimrae at 8:10 pm on Dec. 4, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 12:33 pm on Dec. 4, 2008

I'm clearly aware of that But Fennecs, unlike dogs, cats, birds, rodents etc, are not yet domesticated, and therefore, it is cruel and unnecessary to keep them in domestic environments, and they will be more than likely to become hostile and aggressive  in such circumstances.

according to everything i've read they've been domesticated since 1960.


That's really not very long at all, and is more than likely just stating how long people have been keeping them as pets for, not how long they've been domesticated for. I've read more on them not yet being domesticated.

ZOMGimrae Posted at 12:10 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
Quote: from Chasey at 12:33 pm on Dec. 4, 2008

I'm clearly aware of that But Fennecs, unlike dogs, cats, birds, rodents etc, are not yet domesticated, and therefore, it is cruel and unnecessary to keep them in domestic environments, and they will be more than likely to become hostile and aggressive in such circumstances.

according to everything i've read they've been domesticated since 1960.

cum funnel Posted at 9:48 am on Dec. 4, 2008
I know of quite a few.
I also know quite a few owners if you'd like to talk to any.
Chasey Posted at 9:33 am on Dec. 4, 2008
I'm clearly aware of that But Fennecs, unlike dogs, cats, birds, rodents etc, are not yet domesticated, and therefore, it is cruel and unnecessary to keep them in domestic environments, and they will be more than likely to become hostile and aggressive  in such circumstances.
ZOMGimrae Posted at 9:11 am on Dec. 4, 2008
As i said, ANY animal is unpredictable.

Any dog,cat,bird,rodent can bite or attack.

Chasey Posted at 9:04 am on Dec. 4, 2008
Quote: from ZOMGimrae at 5:00 pm on Dec. 4, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 11:53 am on Dec. 4, 2008

Wow, those things are gonna be super expensive I also hear that they have really bad temperaments. I wouldn't keep one, personally. But try Googling it.

any animal can have a bad temperament, depending on how it's raised and handled.

 
Mind you, people consider pit bull's vicious and such. But it really depends on the owner and how the animal is brought up.


From what I learnt, Fennecs aren't properly domesticated yet, though. So they'd be considerably unpredictable.

ZOMGimrae Posted at 9:00 am on Dec. 4, 2008
Quote: from Chasey at 11:53 am on Dec. 4, 2008

Wow, those things are gonna be super expensive I also hear that they have really bad temperaments. I wouldn't keep one, personally. But try Googling it.

any animal can have a bad temperament, depending on how it's raised and handled.


Mind you, people consider pit bull's vicious and such. But it really depends on the owner and how the animal is brought up.

freak15 Posted at 8:55 am on Dec. 4, 2008
whoa is that like an actual fox :S
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ZOMGimrae Posted at 8:53 am on Dec. 4, 2008
im prepared for the price, i just want to know about a breeder.
Chasey Posted at 8:53 am on Dec. 4, 2008
Wow, those things are gonna be super expensive I also hear that they have really bad temperaments. I wouldn't keep one, personally. But try Googling it.
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