My take on the redlining.
Might look more like a coyote/fox-mutant.. Sorry. x3;
Either way. I promised you some anatomical tips too.
. Just gonna give you some tips about the drawing, though, I'm tired. <3
The wolfs snout - or nose - is kind of slender(according to me), and the nose "sharp". Also, it is quite long compared to it's forehead. A help could be to sketch the wolf first and then work on the sketch from there. I always use the circle(you can see it here) in order to place my eyes and forehead. It really helps me a lot. Usually, I stop the mouth either before or when it reaches the eye.
A good thing to do when drawing is to look at a reference picture. I didn't use one here, but I can recommend doing it. It will help you a lot!
Lastly: Practice and take your time. I cannot stress this enough. Practicing and giving yourself time to get comfortable with the animals anatomy is incredibly important when you draw. Remember this.
Rome wasn't build in one day either - I've been drawing for 14 years(digitally for 2 years), and I'm still not the best out there. You just have to practice like your life depended on it.
Hope you could use it. (:
