Instructions Recognize the Challenges of Owning a Wolf Step 1: Understand that the laws might not be in your favor when it comes to owning a wolf in your area. Most states have some sort of legal restrictions on the ownership of wild animals, if they don...
Instructions Locate a Pet Wolf Breeder Step 1: Ask for references from other wolf or wolfdog owners who have purchased cubs from the same breeder. Their referrals will be the best indicator of the skills and integrity of the breeder. Step 2: Visit the...
Instructions Step 1: Stay with your pets. Wolves are less likely to attack pets accompanied by a person because this will make it more difficult for them to approach undetected. If your animals are in a fenced-in enclosure or barn, check on them...
Instructions Step 1: Pair one male with one female wolf. Allow the male and female to spend time together and hunt together before adding more pet wolves into the pack. Step 2: Keep the wolf pair together between the months of January and April for the...
Instructions Locate a Vet to Treat a Pet Wolf Step 1: Talk to a veterinarian who specializes in the treatment of exotic animals. Even though she may not have any specific experience with wolves, she may be more willing to see the animal than a...
Instructions Step 1: Take into consideration the things that make a wolf a wolf. Wolves are not domestic animals, and so it is not recommended that they are kept captive unless they are born into it. By the time a wolf reaches 2 weeks old, the training...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Plastic crate for crate training Step 1: Expect accidents when attempting to housebreak a wolf, which is much more challenging than housebreaking a dog. When indoors, watch your wolf for behaviors like circling...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Chain link fence Learn to Own a Pet Wolf Step 1: Determine if ownership of a pet wolf is allowed in the area where you live. Many states, counties and local governments have strict requirements when it comes to...
Instructions Step 1: Give them lots of space. The wolf that is your pet is a wild animal at heart. They are used to being able to roam and run for long distances and have a lot of open, natural space to live in. Planning to have your pet wolf live in a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Housebreaking aids, such as scented chemicals Crate Pooper scooper Clean Up After a Pet Wolf Step 1: Decide whether or not you want to employ traditional housebreaking routines with your pet wolf, since it is...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Yard or area that you want to keep coyotes away from Wolf urine (granules or liquid) Step 1: Determine the area you would like to secure. Is it simply the garden in your backyard or your entire property? Also...
Instructions Step 1: Expect color variations. One of the most unique traits of the Siberian husky breed is the tendency for dogs to have eyes that are two different colors. While many huskies have eyes that are startlingly pale blue, many others have...
On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Carlos Puentes with K-9 Solutions Dog Training in Miami, Florida, and today we're going to talk about dog training myths from my new book, Who's Training Whom? Okay, people figure, I have a huge background, now I can have...