How Do You Teach A Pet Wolf Tricks?
Some people say that training a wolf is impossible, or pointless. But a wolf is actually easier to train than a dog thanks to its larger brain. People tend to forget that there’s a difference between dogs and wolves, and so they need to be dealt with in a way that works for them specifically. 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 or “socialization” process should be started. Teach the pups early on that humans are natural to their surroundings. Train only when using a leash or within a restricted area. Even with being raised in captivity around humans, they will never lose their wild instincts. Do all training in small amounts. Wolves tend to get bored easily. While a dog might not have any problem doing the same tricks over and over, a wolf is bound to do one a few times and then want to move o