Minecraft comes with all kinds of different and unique mobs, and new ones are added to the game with every new update. These mobs can be passive, neutral, or hostile towards the player and play a large role in the overall gameplay. From cows, chickens, pigs, and sheep, which are useful in the early stages of the game, to bosses such as Blaze, Shulker, Wither, and Ender Dragon, which are essential for progressing through the game. However, there are certain mobs in Minecraft that players can befriend and get attached to.
These are pet mobs consisting of cats, donkeys, horses, llamas, mules, parrots, trader llamas, and wolves. In this guide, we’ll show you how to tame a wolf into a dog, a great Minecraft pet with a variety of important uses.
What is a wolf in Minecraft?
Wolves are neutral mobs that can become aggressive if the player attacks one of the nearby wolves. They lay eggs and live in groups. You can tame these fluffy creatures and turn them into dogs. Domesticated wolves and dogs will provide loyal friends and support in the fight against hostile mobs. Additionally, once tamed, you can feed wolves their favorite food to breed them.

Resources needed to tame a wolf
The only item you need to tame a wolf in Minecraft is bones . The surest way to get bones is to kill all kinds of skeletons, including regular skeletons, wither skeletons, skeleton horses, and strays. The next structure of the chest also has bones.
- dungeon
- ancient city
- desert temple
- jungle temple
- Woodland Mansion
All of the above structures have a high chance of generating bones in chests, but jungle temples have the highest chance of generating them. If you want to tame a single wolf, be sure to bring at least a few bones with you. 
Where to find wolves in Minecraft
Now, to answer the next question: Wolf mobs spawn naturally in forest biomes in Minecraft. These include:
- forest
- taigas
- globes
- old growth taigas
- taigas covered in snow
- and all its variations (except Hana no Mori)
Wolf mobs usually spawn in packs of 4 , with 10% being pups. Additionally, if you spot a wolf, don’t attack it, even if you make a mistake. Wolves, like bees and zombie piglins, will attack in groups if they hurt one mob in the group. If you accidentally tap them, you’ll quickly realize that they’re angry. Because they growl, their eyes turn red, and they honestly look pretty scary. 
Taming a Wolf in Minecraft: A Step-by-Step Guide
Once you find the wolf and get the bones, tame the mob and take the cute cub.
- First, place a bone on your Minecraft hotbar and select it.
- Then just walk up to the wolf and right click on the wolf with bones.
- If the wolf isn’t tamed right away, you’ll see black particles appear.
- So, just keep right-clicking on your favorite snack. Every bone has about a 1 in 3 chance of taming a wolf, so it’s basically random.
- When you tame a wolf in Minecraft, a heart particle will appear above its head to show that it loves you.
- If you are playing the Java version of Minecraft, your tamed dog will sit.
- You can “tell” it to stand up by right-clicking again. You can also “teach” them to sit again in the same way.
- Dog collars are red by default, but you can change the color of the collar using Minecraft dyes.
- Don’t worry if you get far away from your dog, it will teleport back to you as soon as you stand there.

Why is it necessary to tame a wolf?
Is it really worth it to tame a wolf in Minecraft? Even if you travel far with your elytra, do you have to take it back to your base with breaks to catch up? I can certainly say it’s worth it. So let’s take a look at all the reasons why dogs in Minecraft are useful.
- Wolves will automatically attack skeletons
Skeletons and their variants are scared of these furry animals because bones are used to tame wolves in the first place. Not only that, but if the dog is standing, it will automatically attack skeletons within range without being attacked first. This is a great way to keep those pesky skeletons from creeping up on you. However, tamed wolves will not auto-attack other hostile mobs.
- Attack mobs or players whose owner attacks
Loyal dogs will not only protect you, but also help you in battle. If you’re hunting hostile mobs for various drops at night, consider taking a tamed wolf with you. If standing, they will attack the mob and even attack another player whose owner is attacking. They don’t do much damage individually, but the whole pack can be pretty deadly.
Additionally, Minecraft wolves have the same amount of HP as the player when tamed, but their health is still always replenished. Also, armadillo, a candidate for Minecraft Mob Vote 2023, will drop scutes that can be used to craft wolf armor, making your wolf even more powerful. So is the armadillo worth voting for this year?
You can tell your dog’s health based on the angle between its tail and hind legs. A low tail means low HP and vice versa. To heal a dog, right-click on any type of meat (raw or cooked), even those that are poisonous to the player such as rotten meat, raw chicken, blowfish (raw cod, raw feed salmon and blowfish to your dog). Tropical fish, cooked cod, cooked salmon, rabbit stew only heal it in the bedrock version).
- Useful for XP farms
In some farm designs, domesticated dogs can actually serve an important purpose. Dogs can be placed in specific locations to automatically attack mobs produced by farms. This way, wolf kills will count as player kills, allowing you to earn valuable drops without killing anything.
- cute and adorable mob
Let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to have a cute dog in their Minecraft base? Especially when combined with the right texture pack in Minecraft, you can choose how your wolf looks. Because even though they are cute, I would really appreciate more dog variations in the game.





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