You don't. Wolves asre not, and will never be meant to be tamed. Some conservation areas take wolves when they are pups and hand raise them to be ambassadors for their species and make breeding them easier, but even then the wild nature of the wolf is all to apparent.
There is only one answer to this question: You DO NOT! Wolves are wild animals and are not meant to be or suitable to be pets. They will always be wild animals and nothing can change that.
People doing research on wolves have found that even if they start with newborn wolf pups and give them exactly the same treatment as domesticated dog pups, they will begin to exhibit wild behavior by the time they reach adolescence. The just are not wired the same as domesticated breeds from a behavioral and instinct standpoint.
The wolf pup that becomes the alpha wolf pup depends on a few things. One way a wolf pup can become the alpha wolf pup is to defeat the current alpha wolf pup. If there is no current alpha wolf pup then they must prove to the other pups that they are either the strongest or the best leader.
A baby wolf is called either a wolf cub or a wolf pup
A wolf pup only weighs one pound when first born
No. You can only tame a wolf with bones.
First off, there is no such thing as a "wolf cub." Secondly, wolves are pups when they are first born. They become a wolf when they reach a year to two years of age. A wolf is not a wolf before it is a pup: it is a wolf AFTER it is a pup.
when they want to.
a young wolf is called a pup or whelf
a baby gray wolf is called a pup
its not called a wolf puppy its called a wolf pup.
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A baby wolf is called a wolf pup.a baby wolfwolf cubi think its called a pupWolf cub is most often used but a pup is also correct.