I saw this on another forum:
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Yep, it's the "leader of the pack." He is black with glowing eyes. There are actually two in my game that have visited my lots, one named Menice, and one named Balin. But those names are probably different in other people's games/neighborhoods.
I bought the prima guide and here are some basic notes from it: You have to build a relationship with that particular wolf. Both the daily and the lifetime bar has to be above 50. The wolf will then intiatiate a "nibble" interaction on your sim. Once that sim is a werewolf he/she can change other sims to werewolves as well by using the "savage" interaction on another sim. If that happens though the sim who was just turned will be furious with the sim who changed them into a werewolf.
During the day your sim looks normal and they change every night at 8pm and back at 6am. Their personality changes as well the longer they are a werewolf. The personality points will eventually change to 10 for outgoing, 0 for grouchy, 10 for active, 0 for sloppy, and 10 for playful; and they also gain body points during the day without having to work out.
Some random notes on werewolves:
1. They are excellent pet trainers, the pet learns 25 percent faster if a werewolf is teaching them.
2. If you have a burglary, all items stolen before the attack (which the werewolf will always win) is transferred into that werewolf's inventory.
3. When they make the transformation each night, hunger points drop, and energy points go to the top. In other words, make sure he's not already in the red for hunger before he changes, but he could be dead on his feet tired before the change.
4. Werewolves can also be vampires, zombies, or even all 3 at once. Servos can also become werewolves.
5. Werewolves cannot be made over. They can't use the mirror to change appearance, get cosmetic surgery, or use the ug-no-more makeover station.
6. They are not immortal.
7. Once a sim has been bit he/she will not randomly bite other sims, so there is no chance of a sim becoming a werewolf if you don't cause it to happen yourself.
Also read this:
Guides: The Sims 2 Pets Guide (PC)