Exotic pet laws change constantly, and just because something is legal in your state doesn’t mean it is legal in your city, town, or even neighborhood association. This is mostly due to a bias against ‘unusual’ animals being kept as pets and the perception that owning anything other than a dog or cat is “unnecessary”. Fenenc foxes are NOT legal in California nor are any other foxes.No. The most commonly available domesticated foxes are those which originate from the fur trade. I live in Pitman New Jersey 08071Can you own a Wolfdog or a Kinkajou in the State of Delaware?Nowhere should allow Tigars, rattlesnakes, Burmese pythons, or lions as pets! Some states appear to allow foxes with permits that they will not give you, such as Maine and Delaware. State officials will determine if your enclosure is adequate for the species being applied for.The only legal species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The license costs $10 and needs to be renewed annually.All fox species require a Possession permit which costs $10 an animal to a maximum of $100. This northernmost state on the mainland boasts a climate that very few animals could survive in, yet it has a very small list of mammals (gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, guniae pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, sugar gliders, degus) that do not require a permit. Fennec foxes are the only species of fox legal in New York State because fennec fox owners got into contact with lawmakers and brought their pets in to sway this decision. Some are stolen from the wild and it can endanger the species.
Getting an exemption as a licensed exhibitor or educational facility is difficult. The tiny animals are considered rabies vectors (despite these pets never having been found with rabies), but Russian lynx, along with emu, ostrich, ranch foxes, ferrets, and others, are considered to be domesticated and "alternative livestock." bans) for exotic animals.
; Alopex lagopus; Urocyon cinereoargenteus. "Polluted with disgusting greed" means nothing. This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge.
You can buy a fox from a USDA breeder as well as import from out of state.
Exotic pet laws change constantly, and just because something is legal in your state doesn’t mean it is legal in your city, town, or even neighborhood association. This is mostly due to a bias against ‘unusual’ animals being kept as pets and the perception that owning anything other than a dog or cat is “unnecessary”. Fenenc foxes are NOT legal in California nor are any other foxes.No. The most commonly available domesticated foxes are those which originate from the fur trade. I live in Pitman New Jersey 08071Can you own a Wolfdog or a Kinkajou in the State of Delaware?Nowhere should allow Tigars, rattlesnakes, Burmese pythons, or lions as pets! Some states appear to allow foxes with permits that they will not give you, such as Maine and Delaware. State officials will determine if your enclosure is adequate for the species being applied for.The only legal species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The license costs $10 and needs to be renewed annually.All fox species require a Possession permit which costs $10 an animal to a maximum of $100. This northernmost state on the mainland boasts a climate that very few animals could survive in, yet it has a very small list of mammals (gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, guniae pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, sugar gliders, degus) that do not require a permit. Fennec foxes are the only species of fox legal in New York State because fennec fox owners got into contact with lawmakers and brought their pets in to sway this decision. Some are stolen from the wild and it can endanger the species.
Getting an exemption as a licensed exhibitor or educational facility is difficult. The tiny animals are considered rabies vectors (despite these pets never having been found with rabies), but Russian lynx, along with emu, ostrich, ranch foxes, ferrets, and others, are considered to be domesticated and "alternative livestock." bans) for exotic animals.
; Alopex lagopus; Urocyon cinereoargenteus. "Polluted with disgusting greed" means nothing. This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge.
You can buy a fox from a USDA breeder as well as import from out of state.
Exotic pet laws change constantly, and just because something is legal in your state doesn’t mean it is legal in your city, town, or even neighborhood association. This is mostly due to a bias against ‘unusual’ animals being kept as pets and the perception that owning anything other than a dog or cat is “unnecessary”. Fenenc foxes are NOT legal in California nor are any other foxes.No. The most commonly available domesticated foxes are those which originate from the fur trade. I live in Pitman New Jersey 08071Can you own a Wolfdog or a Kinkajou in the State of Delaware?Nowhere should allow Tigars, rattlesnakes, Burmese pythons, or lions as pets! Some states appear to allow foxes with permits that they will not give you, such as Maine and Delaware. State officials will determine if your enclosure is adequate for the species being applied for.The only legal species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The license costs $10 and needs to be renewed annually.All fox species require a Possession permit which costs $10 an animal to a maximum of $100. This northernmost state on the mainland boasts a climate that very few animals could survive in, yet it has a very small list of mammals (gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, guniae pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, sugar gliders, degus) that do not require a permit. Fennec foxes are the only species of fox legal in New York State because fennec fox owners got into contact with lawmakers and brought their pets in to sway this decision. Some are stolen from the wild and it can endanger the species.
Getting an exemption as a licensed exhibitor or educational facility is difficult. The tiny animals are considered rabies vectors (despite these pets never having been found with rabies), but Russian lynx, along with emu, ostrich, ranch foxes, ferrets, and others, are considered to be domesticated and "alternative livestock." bans) for exotic animals.
; Alopex lagopus; Urocyon cinereoargenteus. "Polluted with disgusting greed" means nothing. This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge.
You can buy a fox from a USDA breeder as well as import from out of state.
Exotic pet laws change constantly, and just because something is legal in your state doesn’t mean it is legal in your city, town, or even neighborhood association. This is mostly due to a bias against ‘unusual’ animals being kept as pets and the perception that owning anything other than a dog or cat is “unnecessary”. Fenenc foxes are NOT legal in California nor are any other foxes.No. The most commonly available domesticated foxes are those which originate from the fur trade. I live in Pitman New Jersey 08071Can you own a Wolfdog or a Kinkajou in the State of Delaware?Nowhere should allow Tigars, rattlesnakes, Burmese pythons, or lions as pets! Some states appear to allow foxes with permits that they will not give you, such as Maine and Delaware. State officials will determine if your enclosure is adequate for the species being applied for.The only legal species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The license costs $10 and needs to be renewed annually.All fox species require a Possession permit which costs $10 an animal to a maximum of $100. This northernmost state on the mainland boasts a climate that very few animals could survive in, yet it has a very small list of mammals (gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, guniae pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, sugar gliders, degus) that do not require a permit. Fennec foxes are the only species of fox legal in New York State because fennec fox owners got into contact with lawmakers and brought their pets in to sway this decision. Some are stolen from the wild and it can endanger the species.
Getting an exemption as a licensed exhibitor or educational facility is difficult. The tiny animals are considered rabies vectors (despite these pets never having been found with rabies), but Russian lynx, along with emu, ostrich, ranch foxes, ferrets, and others, are considered to be domesticated and "alternative livestock." bans) for exotic animals.
; Alopex lagopus; Urocyon cinereoargenteus. "Polluted with disgusting greed" means nothing. This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge.
You can buy a fox from a USDA breeder as well as import from out of state.
Almost all exotic animals are a TON of work to take care of and are extremely complicated. Exotic foxes are not mentioned, so likely aren’t regulated by this department. There is some confusion that red foxes are legal in New York, but they aren’t.Source: New York State Department of Environmental ConservationSpecies allowed: Exotic foxes only. Finding a vet who can treat a rabbit can be hard enough. Source: Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of WildlifeA noncommercial wildlife breeder’s license is needed for native fox species and presumably other species except the fennec fox, which requires no permits to keep. In addition, to import any fox from out-of-state, you will be required to obtain a one-time importation permit, presumably this is given to pet owners for the cost of $25. Owners of animals in ‘Category 2’ require a non-traditional livestock license. Most non-controlled species are traditional pets and birds. Most mammals require permits, and they are nearly impossible to get. All states prohibit the ownership of something, whether it’s a restriction on native species or exotics. They may seem cool and cute at first, but most of them can be potentially dangerous and confiscated if you're not careful. But Burmese pythons are illegal in many states due to their size (15-20 feet) but are not listed as being illegal here (Some species in Tennessee are illegal to possess, such as bats, skunks, and owls.
Exotic animal is defined as any wild cat, non-human primate, canine not indigenous to Oregon, bear (except black bear), and any alligator, crocodile, or caiman. The only owls you can own are non-native owls, unless you train as a falconer. The cost of the application is $45. To acquire such a permit, many rules apply, such as implanting a tracking device, maintaining insurance, paying fees (usually between $50-100), and undergoing inspections. Many states’ regulations have been unchanged for years, however, it is not impossible for any of the below information to be incorrect, therefore if there is any confusion about the legality of an animal that you are serious about obtaining, you may need to verify that information by calling the proper governing bodies.States where you can legally own a fox: Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Tennessee, and Wyoming.Species that are native to the United States often have different rules than exotic foxes.This list is as inclusive as possible for states that allow any species of fox. "Wild" foxes are not legal, but Fun fact: a baby porcupine is called a "porcupette. then they can be very interesting and amazing "pets." Let’s look at the pets your Maryland tenants cannot legally own while residing in your rental property, or any other property for that matter. Alabama is one of four states (along with Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin) that doesn't have laws regulating wild cats.Very surprisingly, while Alaska had laws banning non-human primates If you want to own pets that are native to your state, pack your bags and move to Arkansas where you can own native animals such as bobcats, foxes, raccoons, and coyotes. Summary Maryland State Laws Governing Private Possession of Exotic Animals : No person may possess or breed the following species of animals as a "pet": foxes, skunks, raccoons, all species of bears, alligators, crocodiles, all species of wild cats, wolves, nonhuman primates, various venomous reptiles, etc.
Exotic pet laws change constantly, and just because something is legal in your state doesn’t mean it is legal in your city, town, or even neighborhood association. This is mostly due to a bias against ‘unusual’ animals being kept as pets and the perception that owning anything other than a dog or cat is “unnecessary”. Fenenc foxes are NOT legal in California nor are any other foxes.No. The most commonly available domesticated foxes are those which originate from the fur trade. I live in Pitman New Jersey 08071Can you own a Wolfdog or a Kinkajou in the State of Delaware?Nowhere should allow Tigars, rattlesnakes, Burmese pythons, or lions as pets! Some states appear to allow foxes with permits that they will not give you, such as Maine and Delaware. State officials will determine if your enclosure is adequate for the species being applied for.The only legal species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The license costs $10 and needs to be renewed annually.All fox species require a Possession permit which costs $10 an animal to a maximum of $100. This northernmost state on the mainland boasts a climate that very few animals could survive in, yet it has a very small list of mammals (gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, guniae pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, sugar gliders, degus) that do not require a permit. Fennec foxes are the only species of fox legal in New York State because fennec fox owners got into contact with lawmakers and brought their pets in to sway this decision. Some are stolen from the wild and it can endanger the species.
Getting an exemption as a licensed exhibitor or educational facility is difficult. The tiny animals are considered rabies vectors (despite these pets never having been found with rabies), but Russian lynx, along with emu, ostrich, ranch foxes, ferrets, and others, are considered to be domesticated and "alternative livestock." bans) for exotic animals.
; Alopex lagopus; Urocyon cinereoargenteus. "Polluted with disgusting greed" means nothing. This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge.
You can buy a fox from a USDA breeder as well as import from out of state.