One sly fox stymies Hastings police twice

  • Article by: JIM ADAMS , Star Tribune
  • Updated: November 23, 2012 - 6:53 PM

Hastings residents reported a stray 'white dog' that police took to the animal shelter. But vets declined to accept the pet arctic fox.

  • 1
  • Comments

  • Results per page:
  • 1 - 1 of 1
mikey7543Nov. 26, 12 2:59 PM

Why does the fox always run away if it’s the young lady’s “baby?” Apparently the fox could care less about its master. Look, it runs away because it is a wild animal. No, I don’t think a thicker collar is going to keep it from running away. Invisible Fencing, perhaps. This is the same deal as the woman possessing (and killed by) wild Tigers up in Pine County a few years back. This issue was featured on a show on Animal Planet. The owner gets a wild, exotic animal as a baby (because it’s “so cute”) and then treats it as if it were their own human baby. Once the pet grows up, more often than not it turns on the owner, because it’s wild, and makes no apologies for it.

0
0
  • 1 - 1 of 1

Comment on this story   |  

ADVERTISEMENT

Connect with twitterConnect with facebookConnect with Google+Connect with PinterestConnect with PinterestConnect with RssfeedConnect with email newsletters

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Offers & Events

Spanish Institute

Spanish Institute

Enroll Now and Receive $20 off When You Mention Star Tribune

Roll Over for Details


ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT