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Fred Show. Okay, it's like we're running in our diaries,
except we say them aloud. We call them blogs. I'm
taking this one, dear blog. Tens of you have asked
on social media, Fred on air, in various other places,
how our little foxes are doing. These are the Fennec
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Foxes from last weekend that I flew for Pilots and Pause.
They came out of Arkansas and I flew them to
Chicago and then some pilot Captain Rick Well. I guess
the pilots and pause people call us all captain. There's
only one of us. I'm Captain Fred. Yeah. In fact,
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I need you to call me that from now on.
Captain Rick then flew them to Ohio. But here's the
story from Pilots and Pause because people were asking about
the update. So Maleficent is a girl in Ja'afar as
a boy. There was a girl and a boy. I
couldn't tell because I wasn't supposed to get them out
of the the crate. Yeah, so I really didn't know
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what was going on. They're in good health and they're
thought to be two to four years old. Walking Wild
Rescue is a five oh one seed three with the
largest captive bread fox rescue in North America. Molly is
the person who runs it, and she says that we
rescue and provide a safe haven for captive bread fox
and other non wild animals that are in need of
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a place to call home. Our foxes are surrendered to
us from the fur trade. We're purchased as pets, but
owners realize that fox isn't a good fit for them.
Life changes occurve, or they are illegally owned, abuse or neglected.
So Pilots and Pause isn't only one freedom flight for
Walking Wild Rescue, but never a fenic fox before, so
we were the first to do that, and they're considered
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domestic pets in many states and are one of the
most expensive bred foxes. They're not legal in all states,
but are in many states. They're rare. It's rare they're surrendered,
and then this sanctuary is one of the few with
fenic experience. They're not friendly or sweet unless raised by
their forever person. Their personality is like at Chihuahua with
fox timidness. This pair is in their forever home at
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the sanctuary, so I guess they're not They're not real nice,
but they're happy to be with each other. And there's
one other fenic fox there and the three of them
get along and that's all that matters. Is there in
a safe place where people won't be messing with them,
or it's you know, it's crazy people. Oh I can
buy a fox. I'll buy a fox. And then they
go get one and realize foxes aren't good pets, and
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then they don't know what to do. And if you
take them to a lot of other places, they won't
know what to do with them either, And then I
fear that the outcome is not good. So shout out
to them. And if you want more info on it.
I don't know if you can visit this place in Ohio.
I know you can donate though, because I'm sure it's
very expensive to raise four different species of foxes and
take them all in. And I think it's like the
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Pig Rescue that we work with George a bunch of
years ago. It's like, I don't think they want to
turn anybody down, because what do you do with a
pig that's not well or a pig that people don't
know what you know, that has nowhere else to go,
and they're constantly asking for money. So nonetheless, if you
go to my instagram Fred on air, you can get
that update, pilots and pause as well. Waiting by the
phone is next. We're commercial free for the next hour
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on The Friend Show.