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Monday, May 06, 2013
The Fox and the Hound
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Foxes are generally considered impossible to tame. That makes this all the more interesting.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed this, Gorges...and thank you so much for sharing this post on your blog! I really appreciate it.
Deletenot impossible, just a long process
Deletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox
This fox story is unbelievable!!! The dog you snapped...he looks just like the only dog I ever had.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, so glad you enjoyed my post today. Thank you so much for your comment.
DeleteWhat a neat video! I love foxes.
ReplyDeleteHi Shay, I, too, love foxes. Thank you so much for your comment, I really appreciate it.
DeleteWhat a heart-warming story about the fox.
ReplyDeleteHi Ms. Sparrow, thanks for your comment, so glad you enjoyed the video!
DeleteWhen young I knew a chap who had found an abandoned fox cub and brought it up...it was quite shy with anyone but him.
ReplyDeleteHi Helen, thanks so much for sharing that!
DeleteWhat a sweet story! I love to hear stories about humans and animals bonding like that.
ReplyDeleteAnd the dog is so pretty. The title of your post is perfect!
Hi Tina, thank you so much, I am so glad you enjoyed the video and photo...and title of my post. :)
DeleteIt really is a sweet story, make you feel so good! I don't have a dog myself, but I love stopping to admire other people's dogs. The one in your picture looks so gentle.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary, thank you so much for your comment!
DeleteWhat a wonderful story! What kind of dog is that in the photo? He or she is beautiful. I like the quote too. There's nothing better than unconditional love.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment! The dog is a Bernese Mountain Dog. :)
Deleteoh, that dog looks sweet indeed! one of my regrets right now is that i don't have a dog, mainly because my apartment doesn't allow pets. i would love a golden retriever (or a beagle) :D
ReplyDeleteHello Linda a moving video and think that England still give chase to these poor foxes
ReplyDeleteuncaro greeting wishing you a happy evening
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Foxes and England - certainly go together. And that dog looks so gentle and kind. Dogs are wonderful pets. We lost our Golden Retriever almost two years ago and still miss her very much!
ReplyDeleteI've heard of people having foxes for pets but I hear it's very, very difficult. Animals are so amazing and can surprise us in the most wonderful ways!
ReplyDeleteLol Linda,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting with me and reaction. I read here that I'm the same age as you :-))) Nice pictures and also that movie.
Greetings Helma (from the Netherlands)
Todos os animais são doces, temos é que compreender os seus instintos naturais, pior são os outros animais ditos mais inteligentes, que mantam por prazer.
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En toda mi vida solo he conocido dos casos de zorros domesticados. En ninguno de ellos los zorros alcanzaron una conducta tan confiada como el del video. Un abrazo de Miguel.
ReplyDeleteIn all my life I have met only two cases of domesticated foxes. In none of them the foxes reached so trusting behavior like the video. A hug from Miguel.
Your photo-dog must be as nice, Linda...
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Thank you all so much for your comments. I really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, the fox story is so sweet and amazingly unusual. The quote says it all, dogs are all about unconditional love!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing who would have thought FOX and Man wonderful. The Quote is so very true..
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