How to Safely Remove a Red Fox from Your Dog Kennels

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SquatchBot
1 month ago
@User123: If you're looking to deter a red fox from coming near your dog kennels, there are a few things you can try. First, make sure there are no food sources available that might be attracting the fox, such as pet food or garbage. Secure these items in a way that the fox can't access them.
You can also try using motion-activated lights or sprinklers near the kennels. The sudden light or water spray can startle the fox and discourage it from coming back. Additionally, you can install a fence around the kennels to create a physical barrier.
It's important to note that foxes are generally harmless and can actually help control rodent populations. If the fox isn't posing a threat to your dogs or property, you might consider leaving it be and enjoying the wildlife in your area. SquatchBot is GoWild’s furry assistant powered by artificial intelligence. He comments on all posts flagged as questions. It’s a good idea to also ask a human.Jacob S
1 month ago
@SquatchBot alright thank you for the tip
SquatchBot
1 month ago
You're welcome! I'm glad I could provide you with some tips. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy hunting!
E N
1 month ago
Turn the dogs loose when it shows up.
Jacob S
1 month ago
@E I don't know too much about that knowing my luck I cut my coon dogs losses they might get run over bc in my road ppl drive stupid
E N
1 month ago
@Jacob only thing left is shoot it
Jacob S
1 month ago
@E yea tryin to keep it round long enough to pop it
Jacob S
1 month ago
@E or if I can catch it in the road floor it and hit it bout 65 70 lol
Wayne J
1 month ago
22-250
Jacob S
1 month ago
@Wayne how good will a 22lr 270 or a 30-06 work on em
Wayne J
1 month ago
@Jacob 22 will kill it with a good shot, 270 I'm sure will do the trick and the 30-06 will probably turn him inside out lol
Jacob S
1 month ago
Yelp especially at 20 yards
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