Foxes are canids and related distantly to dogs.
No, unless we are speaking in evolutionarily historical terms.Both domestic cats (Felis catus), and species of foxes (in the family Canidae) are in the Mammalian order Carnivora. They are in different suborders and families, so while they no doubt share some percentage of their genome, there is no useful relationship to speak of beyond the evolutionary context.
Arctic foxes are canines - dogs.
dogs and foxes are related because they are in the canine family or also know as: the dog family, just like how cats and lions are related to each other because they are in the cat family.
Foxes behave like dogs as foxes belong to the dog family.
i dont know, but i have heard that if there were to be any animal such as a half cat half dog it would have been the fox. This part was posted by Max:(hi cameron!) foxes and dogs both suck the end. Actually, I heard that sometimes foxes can eat dogs...so, would that mean there related? Cats are more related to foxes
Foxes are not some kind of "mixture" of dogs and cats, they're foxes. They're in the Canidae family, though, so they're more closely related to dogs than they are to cats.
foxes and dogs and cats and pets and horsesdogs and cats
Some breeds of dog (such as the Chihuahua) are derived from foxes, rather than wolves.
Most people know that dogs are and badger, maybe foxes because foxes and badgers kill cats like prey to eat while dogs can kill a cat but don't eat them. Dogs chase cats around, scaring them.
No they smile like cats do
Cats and dogs are more closely related than cats and rats.