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[[File:Wolf.png|left]]'''Wolves''' are a type of animal [[NPC]] that appears in ''[[The Sims 2: Pets]]''. Wolves look like a breed of large [[dog]], and have unique fur, but the differences are slight enough that some players identify wolves as large dogs<ref>When viewed in [[SimPE]], wolves are identified as large dogs, but they have an NPC code of 002B. Large dogs don't have an NPC code, and stray dogs are listed as [[Townie]]s in the Sim Browser.</ref>. Wolves have 2 kinds of coats; one is entirely black, while the other is white with a gray back. Wolves sometimes appear as strays, and can be interacted with like other strays. [[Knowledge]] Sims will often have [[Wants and Fears|wants]] to see a wolf.<ref>This will be fulfilled when the wolf appears on the lot, even if the Sim with the want is not in a position to actually ''see'' the wolf. It will even be fulfilled if the SIm is asleep.</ref> A [[werewolf]] has the ability to summon wolves.
[[File:Wolf.png|left]]'''Wolves''' are a type of animal [[NPC]] that appears in ''[[The Sims 2: Pets]]''. Wolves look like a breed of large [[dog]], and have unique fur<ref>When viewed in [[SimPE]], wolves are identified as large dogs, but they have an NPC code of 002B. Large dogs don't have an NPC code, and stray dogs are listed as [[Townie]]s in the Sim Browser.</ref>. Wolves have 2 kinds of coats; one is entirely black, while the other is white with a gray back. Wolves sometimes appear as strays, and can be interacted with like other strays. [[Knowledge]] Sims will often have [[Wants and Fears|wants]] to see a wolf.<ref>This will be fulfilled when the wolf appears on the lot, even if the Sim with the want is not in a position to actually ''see'' the wolf. It will even be fulfilled if the SIm is asleep.</ref> A [[werewolf]] has the ability to summon wolves.


Wolves can be [[Adoption#The Sims 2: Pets|adopted]], similarly to stray dogs and cats. However, they are much more difficult to befriend. They require a higher [[Relationship#Pets' Levels|relationship]] to be adopted, develop Master relationship (85 Lifetime), and develop pack Relationship (65 Lifetime). Unlike stray dogs, wolves can dig holes, eat flowers, roll in flowerbeds, or knock over the trash without being greeted. There is a chance that pets will run away after losing a fight against a wolf.
Wolves can be [[Adoption#The Sims 2: Pets|adopted]], similarly to stray dogs and cats. However, they are much more difficult to befriend. They require a higher [[Relationship#Pets' Levels|relationship]] to be adopted, develop Master relationship (85 Lifetime), and develop pack Relationship (65 Lifetime). Unlike stray dogs, wolves can dig holes, eat flowers, roll in flowerbeds, or knock over the trash without being greeted. There is a chance that pets will run away after losing a fight against a wolf.


Adopted wolves often howl at night and awake sleeping Sims. Wolves can be bred with dogs, and the puppies may bear a greater resemblance to one of the parents or have a mixed appearance. Puppies born to wolves in the game as treated by the game as large dogs, even if both parents are wolves.
Once adopted, their behavior and genetics are those of wolves. A wolf bred with another wolf will produce a wolf, but will always produce a dog when bred with a dog. Adopted wolves often howl at night and awake sleeping Sims.


The [[Pack leader]] is a special kind of wolf, which can transform Sims into werewolves.
The [[Pack leader]] is a special kind of wolf, which can transform Sims into werewolves.