Raising a wolf requires a significant amount of time, effort, and expertise. Wolves must be socialized with humans and other animals from a young age in order to learn how to interact with them appropriately. They also require a large amount of space to roam and explore. In addition, wolves have specialized dietary needs and require a diet that is high in protein and low in carbohydrates.
Due to the challenges involved, it is generally not recommended to raise wolves as pets. In most countries, it is also illegal to own a wolf without a special permit. If you are interested in learning more about wolves, there are many ways to do so without having to actually raise one. You can visit a wolf sanctuary or zoo, or you can read books or articles about wolves.