Practiced drawing different breeds of dogs. I never really draw a specific breed of dog, I just draw a stereotypically canine creature without any breed in mind and I think that's an issue. So I want to fix it! I used references I found on Google.
"You're no outlaw. Why, someday you'll be called a great hero."
I will be at Sherwood Forest tomorrow for their International Women's Month celebration
We’re a multi-fandom rp blog, just providing fuzzy companions to anyone who needs or wants them.
Rules:
1- don’t abuse the dogs. Can the pups come up injured for angst reasons? Sure. But don’t straight up abuse the dogs.
2- none of them have names but they do have tags with their breed on them. Feel free to call the darlings whatever you like.
Meet the pups!
Samoyed: fluffy, white, and a bit of a space cadet. He’s a very good boy, a little mischievous, but he’s always ready for an adventure!
Tibet: a Tibetan Mastiff. She’s very large and red-brown like freshly dug up clay, with a darker brown lion’s mane of a ruff around her neck. Unlike most of her breed, this girl is a little timid most of the time and shy. But she’s a very good guardian who will totally fight a tiger for you, she’s a certified service and guard dog.
Corgi: This little loaf is a very good work buddy! She is a welsh cardigan with a mild attitude and the best smile, but watch your ankles. She’s very likely to try herding any of her friends.
the awkwardest part of attempting tumblr is the part where i have. to use tumblr again. oh my god, i'm sorry. i'll be here after the weekend rolls over--- i just got busy, woops. h-hello though. i'll try to look less awkward soon. just bad at this. :')