
The treat will be removed from your inventory and the Wolf converted into a Dog. Take the Training Treat, and feed it to your Wolf by right clicking on it. To craft a Training Treat, add 3 Wheat, 3 Sugar, 1 Gunpowder, 1 Bone and 1 String into a crafting table, in a layout similar to the screenshot above. These are new items added by the mod, and are pretty cheap to craft. To convert it, we need to feed the Wolf a ‘Training Treat’. Now, what you have is a Vanilla Minecraft Wolf, and not a Dog from the Doggy Talents mod. When using bones, each one will provide a 33% chance of successfully taming a wolf. Therefor, it’s best carrying around a stack of bones or so whilst looking for a Wolf. Once you’ve found a Wolf, to tame it you will need to repeatedly feed it Bones until it ‘accepts’ you as an owner. If you’re using a biome generation mod as well, it’s likely Wolves can be found in many other locations. They are neutral mobs which spawn in a variety of biomes including Forests and Taigas (and all variations of these biomes). Like in Vanilla Minecraft, you’ll need to find a Wolf. For more Minecraft Guides & Best-of content, make sure to check out our dedicated area here! Taming a Wolf Whilst some of the best talents and skills include poisonous fangs and the ability to ride your dog.īelow, we’re going to take a dive into Doggy Talents and guide you on how to get started.


Using the ‘Texture index’ feature, you can change your Dog between many different breeds. When it comes to the customization part, it’s incredibly impressive.

It completely reworks the Wolves in Minecraft, turning them into lovable pet dogs which can be customized and upgraded with talents. Doggy Talents is a Minecraft mod, currently available over at CurseForge.
