Oh, dude, controlling being a werewolf is like trying to control your urge to eat Pizza at 2 am - nearly impossible! But, like, you can try some meditation, deep breathing, or maybe just lock yourself in a room during a full moon. Or, you know, embrace the chaos and go on a wild rampage through the forest. Your call, man.
Depends what kind of werewolf you are, like some you can control but don't remember others you can control and remember and some you can control by thinking of everybody your close to and thinking of memmories with them and even thinking of yourself in human form.
Werewolves aren't real, so you can't become one. You could dress up in a werewolf costume, I suppose.
Dracula isn't a werewolf. It's just that vampires can turn into wolves and can control them.
No, you can cannot. Actually, you can only control your self when you are about to attack the one you love and if that love is strong enough you won't attack her/him
by eating him. if you were in a scrap with a werewolf hunter, chances are you are a werewolf yourself.
When transformed, a werewolf has very little, if any, control over itself.
In most cases it is the werewolf who kills the human or at least, turns the human into another werewolf. If you really want to kill one without being eaten or turned into a werewolf yourself then find the werewolf in human form and if you seriously want to kill it then there's really only one way: murder it, but land yourself in jail...
Just one among many possible interpretations is that both the dog and the werewolf in this dream represent parts of yourself. The dog might be the docile, cooperative, obedient part of yourself that feels threatened by the wild, uncontrollable aspect of yourself. The werewolf might be any addiction, harmful habit or destructive urge than you have difficulty controlling.
Traits of being a werewolf typically include transforming into a wolf during a full moon, increased strength and speed, heightened senses, vulnerability to silver, and potential aggression or lack of control while in werewolf form. The specific traits can vary depending on the folklore or fictional portrayal of werewolves.
No, being a werewolf and being a mermaid are two completely different things.
There is no such thing as a werewolf, it is a fictional character.
In modern mythology, it is spread by being bitten by a werewolf.