Like in real life, you must feed your wolf in Minecraft if you want it to survive and thrive. Wolves are, next to sheep, foxes, cats, horses, and parrots, one of the prominent neutral or even friendly (when tamed) mobs in Minecraft. They’re loyal to a fault when well-fed, and can even teleport to you, the owner. Moreover, their appearance is akin to a dog, hence players commonly confuse the two, and are equally easy to breed, unlike in real life. However, to keep a pack of these canines as pets, alive and in top shape, you must know the answer to the question, “what do wolves eat in Minecraft?”
Things wolves eat in Minecraft
Before we get into the specifics of what wolves consume in Minecraft, it’s important to know you won’t struggle to feed them. They eat a wide variety of foods found in Minecraft. Further, they are immune to many negative status effects like Hunger, Nausea, and Poison from certain food items. Additionally, these animals have a specific food that can eventually make them tame, a procedure we’ll cover separately. With all acknowledged, you’re ready for our breakdown of food items Minecraft wolves consume. Wolves eat these things in Minecraft:
Food item | Healing effect (Bedrock Edition) | Healing effect (Java Edition) | More information |
Raw Cod | 2 (1 ♥) | n/a | Limited to Bedrock Edition |
Raw Mutton | 2 (1 ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Cooked Cod | 5 (2 ½ ♥) | n/a | Only in Bedrock Edition |
Cooked Mutton | 6 (3 ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Raw Chicken | 2 (1 ♥) | 1 (½ ♥) | You can feed your Wolf in Minecraft Raw Chicken without it getting a Hunger negative status effect |
Raw Rabbit | 3 (1 ½ ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Cooked Chicken | 6 (3 ♥) | 1 (½ ♥) | |
Cooked Rabbit | 5 (2 ½ ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Pufferfish | 1 (½ ♥) | n/a | You can give a wolf Pufferfish in Bedrock Edition without it getting detrimental status effects other animals get, such as Nausea, Poison, and Hunger |
Tropical Fish | 1 (½ ♥) | n/a | Same as for Pufferfish |
Raw Salmon | 2 (1 ♥) | n/a | Limited to Bedrock Edition |
Cooked Salmon | 6 (3 ♥) | n/a | |
Raw Porkchop | 3 (1 ½ ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Cooked Porkchop | 8 (4 ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Raw Beef | 3 (1 ½ ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Steak | 8 (4 ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | |
Rabbit Stew | n/a | 10 (5 ♥) | |
Rotten Flesh | 4 (2 ♥) | 2 (1 ♥) | Wolves can consume Rotten Flesh without getting a damaging status effect, Hunger |
Bone | n/a | n/a | Feeding a wolf a Bone can turn it from an Untamed state into a Tamed one |
Other Animals | n/a | n/a | Untamed wolves turn into Angry wolves once they see a mob they want to kill and eat. Though they cannot regain health directly, players may loot the meat items that drop and feed them (or other nearby wolves) afterward |
Feeding wolves in Minecraft: Important facts
Here are several things you need to know about giving food to a wolf in Minecraft:
- If a player has a Bone or other foot item in their hands, any wolf within 8 blocks will turn its attention, tilt its head, and “beg” to be fed for a few seconds. Contrary to popular belief, this happens even when the wolf has full health
- Wild wolves have 8 health points (4 ♥) while tamed ones have 20 (10 ♥)
- Tamed wolves whine when they are below 50% of their maximum health points, i.e., 10 (5 ♥). This isn’t true for wild or angry wolves
- You can only feed a wolf Bones until it’s tamed
- The way wolves’ tail acts is proportional to their health points. If you’re into mathematics, you can measure the precise health of any wolf by determining the angle between the tail and its hind legs. The angle is equal to the percentage of its health points (0-100%)
- Due to the relation between tails and health, tails of wild wolves will always remain noticeably lower than those of tamed ones
- You can use food to accelerate the growth of wolf pups
- If you attack a wolf then give it food, hearts will appear above its head (Minecraft’s “love mode”) despite the fact it remains hostile and will continue attacking you