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@SaveAFox i saw pawsitive beginings at a convention this year, it was SO COOL seeing the same people who help give these foxes a new beginning in person. Your teams are truly heros in my eyes, keep it up!
The human race has many flaws, but one of the worst is how we treat animals, wild or otherwise. It's so very amazing what you folks do for these poor foxes. The perceived joy the foxes show after the initial shock of freedom (albeit not total freedom, but MUCH better than they had before) is priceless. Thank you for all you do for these beautiful animals.
The human race is laden with flaws and it's taken 300,000 years to get to this point and yet, the worst trait we possess is human free will. It allows us to do anything and everything.. good and bad. Until we learn, there'll be no improvement.
The place seems big enough for all the freedom I'd ever need in my life if I was a fox, even has a bunch of fox recreational facilities. Basically living a free life inside a very big house in my opinion
I love the moment when they got used to the new situation and start to enjoy their new life. Having the farm rescues next to each other feels like a family reunion
To see a fox try to dig , something that he should have had the right to do sinch he was born, is both beautiful and heartbreaking. The fact they can run and be free rather than just about being able to turn around is amazing ❤❤
Mikayla, you and your husband create a better and healthier world. I applaud your compassion and dedication to improving these foxes lives. You are a beacon of hope. You teach us, humans, to value the beauty and joy that animals give us. Thank you SaveAFox and all those involved in this tremendous endeavor.
I have Pomeranians for pets actually my children since 1985. I have had one from a puppy mill and they are very scared to come out of the crate the only place they were ever in. An even smaller area. It took me two years to get that poor baby to relax. You all do God's work with these beautiful creatures. No one needs a real fur coat. It's barbaric. Love to all of you ❤
Welcome to your new home foxes!!! They must be so nervous to come out but they look like they’re enjoying themselves! Figuring the had been a a cramped cage all their lives, they are moving different muscles as they run around the enclosure! Hugs to Mikayla, Ethan, Freya & all of SAF 🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊
So cute! "Not Kipper" looks like something out of Dr Suess, ball of fluff with stick legs. I think cross-eyes is my favorite though. Their reluctance can be a clue as to how they were treated at the farm, getting yelled at and/or hit for trying to escape while the cage is open or something. I'm so happy they finally came out and experienced freedom. I hope this is what fox heaven is like for those you couldn't save. 🦊
Love it.I saw my first albino raccoon When I lived in New Jersey. It showed up in my backyard. On another note, if you’re ever looking for additional property I am selling 64 Acres in rural Kentucky and we already have local foxes!
So lovely to see them take their first steps of freedom & wonderful new life. And what a transformation, when they realise they're safe now. The white ones zooming up & down in neighbouring exercise pens made me smile, so much energy too! It's also a brilliant idea when you film low down / at the foxes level - it makes you realise how big their world now is. Lots of lovely times ahead for all the rescued foxes! Thank you SaveAFox - if only I lived over there, I'd be volunteering everyday!
So emotional, but it helps us want to do better for the animals in the world who haven't had a voice. So happy for them and all the animals you save and love as your family. 🩷🩷🩷
Thanks Mikayla and Ethan for Everything!! Also Thanks for Noticing why the Little Fox who stayed behind in the Cage didn't want to come out because of Agressive behavior of another Fox! Thanks for putting the Shy Fox separate so she can have Fun!!
It seems that many of them are stiff in their hindlegs. Probably due to being cooped for most of their lives. It also probably contributes to why many of them don't even try climbing at first.
I love these videos! Seeing the transformation from terrified and unsure to happy, safe, smiling and exploring 😊 The others say "Welcome to health and freedom! Try jumping like this, friends, it's so fun!" THANK YOU SAF!! 🦊🐾🧡
The charcoal coated one….with the patterned paws and white tipped tail. Gorgeous. Such a pretty pattern. The white one that dig in the dirt. Adorable. Like…this is fun. My snout feels good.❤❤
Exploring, napping, bullies on time out, sniffing, chasing, busy busy. I love how the fox with socks came right up to you. To say hello and thank you? Thank you Save a Fox!
Watching them run for the first time! Instincts seem to take over and they know what to do. What a massive rescue mission you've undertaken. Thank you.
Bless both of your beautiful hearts!! I never knew how many different kinds of foxes there were!! They’re all so beautiful!! Keep up the good work!!👍😀❤️
The foxes look like they have such fun, running around after eachother, digging their faces in the dirt, biting random objects. Being able to just *run* in a place with so many new things to feel, and for once, none of those things being the pain of wire mesh cages, must feel amazing.
Im trying to think what its like for them, whilst scary on some levels, it would be a sensory overload, connecting neurons with new sensations that they are experiencing for the first time. SO many firsts happening for them on this special day ! Its all good.
Lovely video. Thanks for all you do for the foxes. Breaks my heart to know that fur farms still exist. I had no idea. Such beautiful creatures. I weep for mankind.
Thank you so much for the tour . I`m glad to see all the happy foxes in their new homes . I hope for the best for you guys att the SAF and the foxes of cours . Best wishes from Denmark . 😉🥰
That is such a beautiful sight. I could watch these memorable moments over and over again. Kipper’s look a like has the cutest markings especially the paws. Looks like he’s wearing boots. ❤ They’re all so beautiful. God bless the donors, volunteers and everyone at Save A Fox for giving these rescues a new life outside of a cage. I love you Save A Fox!!!
@@careless-minds yes,it's the best feeling that's why people shouldn't be bully's because being nice is great.one time someone wanted to race us in cars when we were driving and we did the smile on his face was the best
It's actually not surprising that there were some power struggle type things. All that trauma and change. But mostly they must just be thrilled and feel like they hit the jackpot, which they did ❤❤❤
You are doing such an amazing job with them, lovely that they can take their cues from the others that are already running around in the neighbouring pens, thank you for rescuing them and to all that volunteer and donate.
Always enjoy seeing them touch the ground for the first time. The little digs, leaps and tail wags are so adorable. Poor thing being bullied, I hope the others with that one don't start picking on them as well. Thankfully it seems that most can get along with each other, though there are cases were some are unable to and have to be alone.
It's shocking to read that most of the high end designers still use animal fur. Before buying designer items, research them then contact them. Such beautiful animals. ❤SAF❤
When the third fox (white) came out and rubbed their nose and head in the dirt for first time was wonderful too see, which only encouraged the fourth fox (white with loppy ear) come out to investigate. As you mentioned, Mikayla, scary for them. Lovely watching them. Truly magical. Thank you for filming and giving up your precious time to do so. Makes us ALL smile.❤