How to Tame a Wolf in Valheim
Luring
To begin, lure the Wolf into a paddock and wait until it stops hunting you. Wolves are carnivores, you will need to have plenty of meat to attract them. Boar meat, Deer meat, Lox meat, Neck tail, Raw fish, or Sausages all work.

Build a trap to prevent the Wolf from escaping. Entice it into the trap and shut it. Ensure you have an ample supply of meat as you'll need to feed the Wolf multiple times.

Feeding
Once the Wolf is calm inside the paddock, start feeding it the meat. Each meat item you feed increases the Wolf's trust level by 10%. You'll need at least ten meat pieces to tame a single Wolf.

Earn its trust!
While feeding the Wolf, remain nearby, and ensure there are no enemies in the vicinity. Any threats can disrupt the taming process, requiring you to start over.

Continue feeding the Wolf until its trust level reaches 100%. Once it does, the Wolf becomes your loyal friend forever.

Now, you can take your tamed Wolves on trips, assign them to guard your home, or even breed them. They'll automatically tame their offspring. Don't worry about tamed Wolves witnessing you kill other Wolves; they won't react. Wolves never harm their own kind, even when your life is at risk.

Taming Wolves in Valheim is a fulfilling journey that yields powerful allies to accompany you in your adventures. By skillfully luring, feeding, and earning their trust, you can establish a formidable Wolf pack to aid you in your quests. With the right approach, patience, and a steady supply of meat, you can master the art of Wolf taming in Valheim and forge unbreakable bonds with these once-fierce creatures.
