Rikki Rockett
No, a vixen is actually a female fox, not a dog. The term "vixen" specifically refers to a female fox.
No. A vixen is a female fox. It's also a slang term for a overtly sexual woman... i.e. a "Video Vixen".Vixen is also one of Santa Claus' reindeer in the poem "The Night Before Christmas". In popular culture Vixen is usually portrayed as a female reindeer.
The young of a vixen is called kits. They are born in litters that typically range in size from 3 to 6 kits.
Once a Vixen gets pregnant, it stays that way until it is ready to die. Then it gives birth and lays down, and dies.
A vixen, which is a female fox, typically lives in a den or burrow located in a wooded area. They are very adaptable and can be found in various habitats such as forests, grasslands, or even urban areas. Vixens are skilled at finding secluded spots for their dens to protect their young and themselves from predators.