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Posted: 9/1/2021 9:28:59 AM EDT
Let the dog out about 5 AM. She went around the corner of the house and growled and ran towards the fence. The neighbor has a motion detector light that same on. I walked around the corner and my dog was at the fence nose to nose with a red fox.
The fox saw me and ran to the end of the neighbors driveway and sat there looking at me. Finally trotted off across the street and disappeared.

Glad I went out with the dog. She is little and would have no chance with a fox.
Link Posted: 9/1/2021 5:08:02 PM EDT
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Critters can be adaptable.
Link Posted: 9/1/2021 10:51:59 PM EDT
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I’ll take a fox over a skunk any day of the week.
Link Posted: 9/3/2021 9:27:33 AM EDT
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Foxes are cool, unless you have chickens.  They can be hell on a wild turkey population too.

We had a family living in my neighborhood for years. Every year mom had a new litter in the same powerline easement for about 8 years. It was fun seeing them.
Link Posted: 9/6/2021 7:21:42 AM EDT
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Just had an armadillo in mine. Dogs were not to thrilled they could kill it.
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