NO!!! Wolves need LOTS of space to run (FAR more than even a high-energy dog would) and their prey drive is extremely high, making them a threat to other owners with small dogs and cats and possibly livestock (if you live in a rural area) around. Wolves have a different way of behaving and establishing dominance than dogs do, and require a more experienced person who knows the behaviour of wolves to be able to be the pack leader towards it. Wolves are wild animals and should be treated as such: they are one of the top predators in the wild, and should be regarded and respected as such.
If you want a pet that resembles a wolf go adopt a Malamute or a Chow chow or any breed that historically is a closer relative to the wolf than a poodle or shi-tsu would be. But NEVER make a pet out of a wolf or even a wolf-hybrid: they should stay in the wild.
Yes but only when they are a lamb not a fully grown sheep. you have to be prepared to wake up at all hours to feed them when they are still too young too eat grass. when they grow older, they will still follow you around!! make sure you come up with a graet name for them too!
yes.
Yes they would be because they are a non feisty pet so YEH suck it
A good class pet would be a Guniea pig.
It can on Minecraft.
they make sure the animal are in good health condition and feed the animals too they make them look good so they can be sold to owners and they make sure that the new owner will look after the pet well and telling what the pet owner what they need for the pet. They will also have to do insurance stuff for the pets too
No, because they are wild animals
No. They actually make a good pet.
I would say a husky would be a much better pet. I would not get a wolf if you do not have a permit or papers.
No. A pet wolf is not a good idea as it may sometimes bite us back and may die from the injury.
Wolves are not dogs, have not traditionally been bred to have a purpose in society and have genetically retained their "wild" instincts. If raised from birth, a wolf can be a good pet, but must have a large area which it can consider it's territory. Because it is wild, extra attention must be given to its training and diet. Wolves have a "pack" mentality which can make it extremely loyal to the right owner or owners ( you do not need to own 5 or 6 ). Treating a Wolf as you would a dog could be a fatal mistake!
no!
no
No they would make a bad pet
a chicken would make a great house pet,
You have to give it bones.
Yes
Yes!!
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