More suggestions ... Dreams can have multiple meanings. The clue is inside the dream (rather than in outside sources, i. e. a dream dictionary). You, as the dreamer, are the one to know best what it means. Of all dreams, nightmares seem to have the greatest potential to wake you up - literally - so you may want to make use of it. Translate the dreams into the languages of your 'waking' life, write them down in a journal, draw them, or create a role play. Observe your fears, emotions, daydreams etc and just fully accept whatever shows up. Going deeper always seems a good way.
I've had dreams of dogs or cats biting my hand to the point it goes numb in the dream cause the pain is that bad and when I wake up my hand is asleep and I can't move it it's almost like I know what it feels like to get bit by a dog or cat. I know all about bad dreams. sometimes I don't know why we have good or bad dreams, and what they mean?
Dreams of being chased, eaten, or any other threatening activity generally indicate some kind of fear or anxiety. By examining the other symbols in the dream you can get an idea of what the fear/anxiety may be about. What do wolves represent to you? Some possible interpretations are wild animals or your natural instincts. Often in dreams the wolf is a representation of fear itself. Your fears may be getting the better of you and preventing you from taking some action or accomplishing some goal in your life. Is there anything in your waking life you are afraid to do or want to do more of? This could be a good place to start to examine the meaning of the dream.