How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog) cover art

How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog)

Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution

Preview

Get 30 days of Standard free

£5.99/mo after trial. Cancel monthly.
Try for £0.00
More purchase options

How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog)

By: Lyudmila Trut, Lee Alan Dugatkin
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
Try for £0.00

£5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for £12.38

Buy Now for £12.38

Summary

Tucked away in Siberia, there are furry, four-legged creatures with wagging tails and floppy ears that are as docile and friendly as any lapdog. But, despite appearances, these are not dogs - they are foxes. They are the result of the most astonishing experiment in breeding ever undertaken - imagine speeding up thousands of years of evolution into a few decades. In 1959, biologists Dmitri Belyaev and Lyudmila Trut set out to do just that, by starting with a few dozen silver foxes from fox farms in the USSR and attempting to recreate the evolution of wolves into dogs in real time in order to witness the process of domestication.

Most accounts of the natural evolution of wolves place it over a span of about 15,000 years, but within a decade, Belyaev and Trut's fox breeding experiments had resulted in puppy-like foxes with floppy ears, piebald spots, and curly tails. Along with these physical changes came genetic and behavioral changes, as well. The foxes were bred using selection criteria for tameness, and with each generation, they became increasingly interested in human companionship. Trut has been the lead scientist on this work since Belyaev's death in 1985, and with Lee Dugatkin, biologist and science writer, she tells the story of the adventure, science, politics, and love behind it all.

©2017 Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut (P)2017 Tantor
Biological Sciences Evolution Evolution & Genetics Russia Science Fox Wolf Dog Evolution
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_c

Critic reviews

"The science is profound, but the authors write accessibly and engagingly - and their vulpine subjects are awfully cute, too. Of compelling interest to any animal lover and especially to devotees of canids of all kinds." ( Kirkus
All stars
Most relevant
I thoroughly enjoyed this Audiobook. I am a professional dog trainer and this gave a great insight in not only fox evolution and genetics but also how it relates to all species. Its an excellent example of how researcher and science can yeild fascinating results. A must read for any animal lover or professional.

Great Insight Into Genetics & Evolution

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

great story and the science is very fascinating but it doesn't go too deep into it so any layman can understand it

even if you don't think its for you you'll like it

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

The narrator of this audiobook is first class, he really added to an already fascinating story.
The story itself is absolutely fascinating and even more interesting if you are into foxes as I am.
At times, I felt the book was a little padded but it never took away from the overall story.
A must listen (or read)!

Fantastic narration and intriguing story

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

An interesting topic if a little dry in places. it is interspersed with enough anecdotal stories of the experiments that it doesn't get so wordy that it is boring. Definitely worth a read/listen

very interesting

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Listened twice. Great book. Fascinating subject matter. Well read and great account of the experiment. Would recommend

Great book

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews