• AOL
  • MAIL
    • Today's Funniest Photos 5-23-13
    • The 15 Dirtiest Jokes in Kid's Cartoons
    • ESPN Likes Johnny Manziel's V-I-P-ness
    • Today's Funniest Photos 5-22-13
    • The 100 Greatest Quotes From 'Arrested Development'
    • Today's 10 Must-See Photos: 5-23-2013
    • Look: Interactive Google Map Reveals Moore Tornado's Path
    • Costa Rican Volcano Spews Ash, Smoke
    • Today's 10 Must-See Photos: 5-22-2013
    • Watch: Dramatic Videos Shot Before and After Tornado
Sign In / Register
  • Cute & Funny
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • Home
  • Animals
  • News
  • Video
  • Who's Cutest
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • View Gallery

    Daily Adorbs for May 23, 2013

  • View Gallery

    Philly Cyclist Becomes a Viral Hit By Biking His Cat Around The City

  • View Gallery

    Reptiles Make Home in UK Man's Cable Box

  • View Gallery

    Good Morning Gifs: May 23rd, 2013

  • Photos
  • Breeds
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Nutrition
  • Lifestyle
  • Training
  • Grooming
  • View Gallery

    How To Talk To Your Dog

  • View Gallery

    6 Ways to Save Money on Pet Expenses

  • View Gallery

    20 Natural Home Remedies for Pets

  • View Gallery

    5 Tips For Safe Car Travels With Your Pet

  • Photos
  • Breeds
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Nutrition
  • Lifestyle
  • Behavior
  • Grooming
  • View Gallery

    Philly Cyclist Becomes a Viral Hit By Biking His Cat Around The City

  • View Gallery

    Good Morning Gifs: May 23rd, 2013

  • View Gallery

    The Great Catsby

  • View Gallery

    Baby Pancake the Cat Eats Watermelon

  • Photos
  • Pets A-Z
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Causes
  • Wild Animals
  • Lifestyle
  • View Gallery

    Daily Adorbs for May 23, 2013

  • View Gallery

    PETA Angry With 'Hangover 3' for Scenes of Animal Cruelty

  • View Gallery

    Reptiles Make Home in UK Man's Cable Box

  • View Gallery

    2013 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Birds
  • Celebs
  • Talented
  • Weird
  • View Gallery

    Daily Adorbs for May 23, 2013

  • View Gallery

    6 Ways to Save Money on Pet Expenses

  • View Gallery

    PETA Angry With 'Hangover 3' for Scenes of Animal Cruelty

  • View Gallery

    Philly Cyclist Becomes a Viral Hit By Biking His Cat Around The City

  • View All
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • Editor's Favorites
  • View Video

    Fox Steals Golf Ball

  • View Video

    Dog Chases Down Hapless Bride

  • View Video

    The Great Catsby

  • View Video

    Baby Pancake the Cat Eats Watermelon

Get in the game
This Week's Top Leaders.
  • 1. Teddy Quakertown, PA
  • 2. Nora Sunshine Chicago, IL
  • 3. Joe Shoals, IN
  • 4. ChewChew New York, NY
  • 5. ROMEO Ft. Worth, TX
  • Scabies from Ferrets

  • The Best Ways to Practice Loping with a Quarter Horse

  • What Animals Prey on Blue Crabs?

  • Which Warblers Bob Their Tails?

  • Are Pharaoh Quail & Coturnix the Same?

All Pets

  • Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow @paw_nation
  • Follow @ChopperInCharge
  • Follow @CairoInControl
  • Photos
  • Pets A-Z
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Causes
  • Wild Animals
  • Lifestyle

Fantastic Miss Fox Thinks She's a Pet Dog

the daily dish More on PawNation: Awesome, Dogs, Exotic, Foxes, The Dish, Training

By Kelli Bender Nov 29, 2012

  • Siberian Times
    1 of 10

    This sly fox has an interesting trick: She acts like a dog. According to the Daily Mail U.K., a Russian scientist named Irina Mukhamedshina is raising two foxes like pet pooches.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    2 of 10

    Like any well-trained canine, Anna and Elma know their names and how to sit, stay and stand. Mukhamedshina adopted the playful and puppy-like pair from the Novosibirsk Institute of Cytology and Genetics. This is a facility that studies how animals evolve from feral creatures into furry beings comfortable living alongside humans.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    3 of 10

    The institute began breeding foxes in the 1950s, and, after 50 generations, now has animals that wag their tails and adore human attention, just like dogs. 

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    4 of 10

    Mukhamedshina adopted her faux-Fido foxes when they were mere pups (well, "kits" — to be correct!) and has raised them to be tame, loving pets.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    5 of 10

    "I needed them to be young, because then I could use food motivation to train some basic commands," Irina, an experienced dog trainer, told The Siberian Times.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    6 of 10

    Mukhamedshina started her training by first ensuring the animals were comfortable coming close to her. Once a bond was formed, the scientist started doing 15-minute sessions every day for three weeks to teach her new pets basic commands. 

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    7 of 10

    By the end of the three weeks, the foxes knew the tricks, their names and were coming to her for affection.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    8 of 10

    Mukhamedshina's work has captured worldwide attention, leading her to write essays about her experience and become the subject of a documentary. 

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    9 of 10

    She hopes that others will follow in her footsteps and take the time to bring foxes into their homes. Some already have, adopting animals from the same institute as Mukhamedshina.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Siberian Times
    10 of 10
    Next: Meet the Elusive Silver Fox

    "Psychologically, I understand them better now. Tamed foxes are not quite like dogs; they are more in-between dogs and cats in how they respond to humans," Mukhamedshina said of her time with the animals.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend

Add a Comment

Sign in »
*0 / 3000 Character Maximum
38

55 Comments

Filter by:
Nik

I think the only thing that would make that picture more cute is if the fox was wearing these http://www.fullpetshop.com/hugs-pet-products-pugz-small/

February 06 2013 at 8:44 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
artimus359

hey idiots, these foxes are from a facility that has bred domesticated foxes. these animals are not wild and never have been. take the effort to read for 3 seconds before you start criticizing ****, you hippy morons

January 03 2013 at 4:29 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Kent

Horrible idea !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER try to raise a wild animal as a pet. Wild animals, unless permanently injured deserve to be free to live like they are meant too.

December 15 2012 at 10:03 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
jcdeslauriers

I am confused why there is so much effort to make a fox like a dog when one picture showed a very timid looking dog in a cold outdoor kennel. So, just give the dog you already have a loving home instead of keeping it in an outdoor kennel. Dogs are very social and want to be part of the family. I am confused by your efforts when this is how you keep you dog.

December 05 2012 at 6:41 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
2 replies to jcdeslauriers's comment
johann618

You're an idiot. That's a fox.

December 07 2012 at 8:33 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Knlang

Also, some dogs are better suited as outside dogs, especially in the country. Some dogs need to burn more energy then others, so letting them run outside as often as the want lets them do so. Also, foxes are WILD, meaning they can't really be tamed. So the fact the person has made a string of tamed/domesticated foxes is evolution in a short span, instead of over thousands of years in the wild. Also, in the experiment, the foxes kept to mate due to their calmer personalities ended up changing the color of their offspring's fur, which also makes the fact that genes are connected, more interesting. There shouldn't really be much confuse as to why scientists are studying things like this...

December 07 2012 at 8:42 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
lucineaura

Animals are happy in captivity if they are really cared for and loved. Who wouldn't appreciate being loved, warm and fed, and having constant ear scratchs and hugs?

December 05 2012 at 5:07 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
ellen732

I have a fox that lives close to my home and comes in the yard at night to eat bird seed I have on the ground. If I forget to bring in the dog's toys he/she will always take them.

November 30 2012 at 5:21 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
ellen732

I have a fox that comes in my yard at night and if I leave my dogs frisbees outside he will always steal them.

November 30 2012 at 5:20 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Jim

Wow...how neat! I love foxes...they are so playful and smart. Good job gal...keep up the great work! I've got red & silver foxes on my property. The hunters want to shoot them, but I won't allow!!!

November 30 2012 at 4:23 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
teakmouse

In Russia, there is a very long running experiment breeding foxes for various characteristics. It started with breeders breeding for pelt quality and lack of aggression, but scientists became involved when it became evident that there were other interesting outcomes. One was that some foxes behaved a lot like dogs and were not at all "wild." Interestingly, white markings seemed to come along with the doglike behavior in many cases (not good if you are after pelts). So the breeding of "friendly" foxes seems to be now a scientific endeavor.

The "it's wild, leave it alone" people need to get over themselves. Every situation is different. I had a wild turkey as a pet when I was a child. She lived a long and happy life and never hurt anyone.

November 30 2012 at 4:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Jedimom

There are domestic foxes that are bred to be pets. And they are legal in many states (I know Ohio allows them)

November 30 2012 at 11:55 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Load more comments

Who is Cutest?

Blaze Jasmen
Vote Now

Get your daily dose of PawNation by signing up for the Newsletter!

Thanks. You're pawesome.
More Cuteness

More on PawNation

  • Ask A Vet Get answers.
  • Pets Taking Bubble Baths LOL
  • Dogs Are Better Than Boyfriends Why?
  • Is Your Dog Sick? Check symptoms.
  • !2 Craziest Mutant Animals Wow!
  • Play The "Who's Cutest" Game Vote now!

From:

  • Photos: Top 10 Dogs for Kids
  • Chocolate Toxicity Meter for Dogs
  • Why Do Dogs Eat Grass
  • Are You Overfeeding Your Cat?

From:

  • Does Your Pet Have Cancer? 6 Signs to Look For
  • The Biggest Pet Threat as the Weather Warms Up
  • Travel Tips For You and Your Pet
  • Flea-Proof Your Pets
  • Get Fit for Summer With Your Pet

From:

  • Emotional Reunion for Dog, Owner
  • Don't Buy Turtles From Pet Stores!
  • How to Help Oklahoma Tornado Animals
  • Best Time To Train a Dog
  • 20 Trendiest Dog Breeds

From:

  • How to Heal After a Pet's Death
  • Tricky Terriors: Teach Your Dog 10 Great Skills
  • Cat Has Infatuation With Straws
  • Shelter Purebreds, Mixed Breeds, And (Ahem) Faux Paws
  • Pawnation
  • Cute & Funny
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • Animals
  • News
  • Video
  • Who's Cutest

Most Pawpular:

  • Okla. Sheriff's Deputy Finds Dog Guarding Body Buried Under Destroyed Home
  • South American 'Crazy' Ants Are a Threat in Southern US
  • Reptiles Make Home in UK Man's Cable Box
  • Cat Returns From the 'Dead' in Case of Mistaken Identity
  • Okla. Tornado Survivor Finds Missing Dog During Live TV Interview

Most Recent:

  • How To Talk To Your Dog
  • Daily Adorbs for May 23, 2013
  • Reptiles Make Home in UK Man's Cable Box
  • 20 Natural Home Remedies for Pets
  • 2013 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

Follow PawNation

Never miss a single purr or woof
Sign up here for newsletter

Thanks. You're pawesome.
  • User Agreement
  • Privacy
  • Send Feedback
  • About our Ads
  • Copyright Notices
  • Community Guidelines
  • Media/PR Inquiries
  • © 2013 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved.
AOL Family
BermanBraun