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The animal comparisons are interesting. Foxes do not generally form packs. The only groups they have consist of immediate blood relatives (generally parents and young). Coyotes form packs. However, wolves in general tend to be hostile to both species and usually try to kill them in their territory. Lone wolves are known to sometimes mate with coyotes (or dogs), but rarely form packs with them.

So it goes down to the question of what a "pack" is, or can be. It has not been shown that the special powers of Alphas are applicable to non-werewolf members of a pack. So such individuals may only be considered "honorary" pack members.