Since 2010, artist Asia Charity Eriksen has made more than 300 "WerePups," impressively lifelike baby werewolves that she paints, details, and covers with fur by hand. They've developed a cult following as she's sold them to owners—or as they call themselves, parents—who set them up with car seats, baby clothes, and more, treating the pups almost like their own kids.
VICE's Taji Ameen paid Eriksen a visit to hear why she started making WerePups and see the "lab" where she puts them together, all before adopting one for himself. Then he brought it back to New York City, where he strapped the thing into a baby carrier and took it on a trip to Times Square.
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I Adopted a Baby Werewolf for a Day ─ VICE
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