How to Tame a Dog in Minecraft PC

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Wondering how to become best friends with a dog in Minecraft on your PC? You’re in the right place!
Let’s dive into how you can tame a furry friend in the blocky world of Minecraft on your PC.
Quick Steps to Tame a Dog in Minecraft PC
To tame a dog in Minecraft PC, you need to find a wild wolf first. These wolves are not aggressive during the day, making it the perfect time to approach them.
Once you’ve found a wolf, you need bones to tame it. You can obtain bones by defeating skeletons at night or finding them in chests. When you approach a wolf with bones in your hand, right-click on the wolf to feed it. You might have to feed it multiple bones. Once you see hearts appear around the wolf, congrats, it has been tamed and is now your loyal dog!
From Wild Wolf to Loyal Companion
Taming a wolf in Minecraft isn’t just about feeding it bones; it’s about gaining a loyal companion. Your newly tamed dog will follow you, protect you from hostile mobs, and even teleport to your side if you get too far away.
Remember, once tamed, you can also make your dog sit or follow by right-clicking on it. And, if you want to make your bond even stronger, you can name your dog using a name tag!
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