A self-confessed horror fan transforms herself into a mad scientist to create life-like 'WerePup' dolls, loved by celebrities including Alice Cooper and Robert Englund.

'Werewolf enthusiast' makes life-like 'WerePup' dolls

'Werewolf enthusiast' makes life-like 'WerePup' dolls

Asia Eriksen, 34, turns into alter-ego 'Dr. Baxter', before creating the bizarre baby / werewolf hybrids which can sell for up to £1,000.

She told The Wizard Of Odd TV: ''Sometimes people want it to reflect themselves, so I match their eye colour, skin tone - and I've even been sent human hair before, too.

''Dr. Baxter is an alter ego I created and he sort of represents all of my obsessive thoughts, stress and passions.

''It can take a couple of weeks to over a month to make WerePups and I usually have a few on the go at once.

''It takes a long time to root the hair - each one is applied individually - and it's certainly the most tedious part.

''They have real hair and they're in silicone, so they have more translucency to the skin - it's very life-like.

''People buy these for a lot of reasons: some people are just werewolf enthusiasts like me, but others buy them to represent a lost loved one or a pet.''