I was told quite authoritatively that "a fox losing a leg cannot survive in the wild. If it's a front leg then it needs to be put down" -no "ifs", "buts" or "maybes" -put it down. Fox health and welfare is something I have looked at a lot since 1976. I could bore on wild canids for England.
I heard, in the 1970s, of a fox that had a back leg missing and it was suspected that it was down to a snare or trap. It was not expected to survive long. It was still going four years later and catching rabbits.
There are a lot of stories of three legged foxes and the question has to be why should a fox that could lead a perfectly good life be put down because it has a leg missing?
Growing up in the 1960s I would see the occasional three legged pet dog. Nothing unusual. I saw more around in the 1980s and in one week during the 1990s I saw four -all perfectly fit and healthy.
"But those are domestic dogs, you idiot: they have people looking after them and feeding them!" Well, yes, but I knew a man with a three legged Jack Russel that he still took around to businesses as a rat catcher and the dog had no problem: it had learnt to work on three legs and adjust its balance, etc..
So, yeah, if I was dumb enough and had not spent most of my life on foxes I might believe three legged foxes cannot survive in the wild. However, what I have learnt is that so long as there is that fight and spark of life to survive a fox will and it will make you look a fool for doubting it.
There is Missy the three legged fox which is at a rescue -so not the wild. But it is alive.
Fripps Farm Animal Rescue Little Randolph our three legged fox. He’s staying here for life as he had to have one of his front legs amputated before he came here
Newhouse Wildlife Rescue obviously had not been told that you have to kill a fox if it has to lose a front leg. This one is doing well.
Newhouse Wildlife Rescue
Another three legged fox in the wild
And another three legged fox in the wild "It moved FAST!"
A two legged fox (not having had veterinary amputations so this was possibly from birth -it was hunting and eating before anyone had ever seen it before.
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