Instructions
Locate a Pet Wolf Breeder
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.
Visit the breeder in person before you decide to buy a wolf. Ask questions about the way they weaned the wolf cubs from their mother to order to ensure successful socialization. Find out if the cubs have had the proper contact with people of both sexes, and with other dogs, which will help them to have less behavioral issues as they get older.
Join an online discussion forum for owners of exotic pets, especially wolves, and ask about their experiences in locating pet wolf breeders.
Use online resources such as the website for The Pet Directory to locate breeders for wolves and wolfdogs (see Resources below). While the number of wolf dogs breeders greatly outnumber the pure wolf breeders, most of the wolfdog breeders can give you referrals.
Ensure that you have made all of the preparations before you decide to buy a pet wolf or wolfdog from a breeder. This includes finding out about laws in your area concerning the ownership of wolves and wolfdogs, building appropriate quarters for the wolf once you get it home and securing a veterinarian who will agree to treat a wolf or wolfdog.
How to Locate a Pet Wolf Breeder
While it may be difficult to find a breeder of pure wolves, since many state laws prohibit this practice, it is still possible to locate many breeders of wolfdogs or other types of pet wolf hybrids. By sticking to reputable breeders, you may be able to find the unique pet and companion you've always wanted. Read on to learn more.