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Minecraft:Taming

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File:CollaredWolves.png
Tamed wolves with dyed collars

Taming is a mechanic that allows the Minecraft:player to domesticate and tame a wild Minecraft:mob.

List of mobs

Tameable

For riding after being tamed
Pets that follow player after being tamed

Trusting

Mobs that trust the player, do not flee.

Rideable

Some mobs are always rideable, without needing to tame them. Riding these mobs usually requires them to be equipped with a Minecraft:saddle.

Mechanics

File:ParrotsOnShoulders.gif
Two tamed parrots on the player's shoulders

Each animal can be tamed via different mechanics. Minecraft:Wolves can be tamed by giving the animal Minecraft:bones. Minecraft:Cats and Minecraft:parrots can be tamed by giving the animal its favorite Minecraft:food. Once tamed, these animals follow the player unless told to sit. Tamed wolves fight alongside their master. Tamed wolves and cats can be bred, and they stop hunting animals by themselves. Tamed parrots can ride on the player's shoulder and mimic nearby mob sounds.

Minecraft:Horses, Minecraft:donkeys, Minecraft:mules, Minecraft:llamas, Minecraft:trader llamas, and Minecraft:zombie horses can be tamed by repeatedly mounting the animal until it stops bucking the player off. Feeding them their favorite foods makes taming them easier. Once tamed, these animals can be bred and given equipment. Tamed horses, donkeys and mules can be controlled while riding, but only if equipped with a Minecraft:saddle.

Template:IN, skeleton horses do not need a saddle to be controlled while riding, while Template:In, Minecraft:skeleton horses are tamed by default after the horse trap is triggered.

Upon the death of a pet wolf, cat, parrot, nautilus, or zombie nautilus the message is broadcast to the pet's owner Template:In or to all players in the server Template:In. Template:IN, death messages are also produced upon the death of a pet horse, zombie horse, donkey, mule, llama, or trader llama.

Trusting

Some mobs can never be tamed per se, but the player can still gain their trust. Trusting mobs stop fleeing from players, and they do not despawn.

File:Tamed Fox With Egg in Mouth.png
A trusting fox holding an egg in its mouth

A Minecraft:fox's trust actually can't be gained if the animal spawned naturally, but they can still be bred by the player. Baby foxes bred this way trust players. A trusting fox defends the player against a number of mobs.

An Minecraft:ocelot's trust can be gained by feeding it Minecraft:raw cod or salmon.

Special items

These are the foods and other items that are helpful in taming animals or otherwise gaining their trust. No items are usable for taming skeleton horses.

Achievements

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Advancements

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History

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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Issues

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Gallery

Screenshots

Navigation

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