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Was actual fox blood used or was it actually foxhound (a breed of domestic dog) blood which was introduced into this line? Please clarify, since the introduction of actual fox blood would require gene splicing, unlike the interbreeding of domestic dogs with wolves or coyotes, which can happen naturally since they are so genetically similar. The previous posted by User:12.40.34.150 14:48, March 16, 2007 --Keesiewonder talk 22:07, 16 March 2007 (UTC)