How to look after a pet Werewolf by Caiden
How to look after a pet werewolf.
Have you ever wanted to keep a unique pet? If so, purchase a werewolf from your local animal hunter- you will never be bored.
However, a pet werewolf is not easy to care for and you will need to follow these instructions otherwise you will find your pet will become a wild pest.
What you will need: chain, bones, covered in blood, raw meat a long stick, straw and leaves, a bell and a kennel.
You must keep your werewolf on a chain to stop it from attacking you, but it must be long enough so it has space to move around. Bones are important for its nutrition and raw meat essential for keeping its energy levels up and of course fresh water daily. A kennel is important too. Make sure it is made from wood and metal to provide a good shelter. A bell is also useful so you can train and command your werewolf.
Werewolf’s meal times can be scary, so follow these instructions to detail.
First, start by training your werewolf to sit when you ring the bell.
Next, when you have achieved this put some food on a stick to feed the werewolf, but only do so if it remains sitting.
After, fill a bowl with water so your pet can have a drink.
Finally, reward your werewolf by saying “good boy”
Remember, don’t get too close or you could be its next meal!
Always keep your pet werewolf in a kennel made from wood and metal with leaves and straw as bedding. In time you will be able to train your pet to be friendly and live indoors with you. You could even treat him with eggs and biscuits.
Sleeping werewolves tend to howl while sleeping so it might be a good idea to buy some ear plugs, especially when there is a full moon!
A final note of warning: a pet werewolf is not just for Christmas, it is for life and when trained, they can be a great companion.
One final word of caution- it will always be a werewolves instinct to attack if they feel threatened so treat it well, treat it with kindness and respect.
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