- I got a little carried away, sorry ;w; it might be a little more intense than you might have imagined...
anyway, here are a few tips
*wolves have a long, thin, pointed snout, not a blocky, squarish one.
*the nose actually takes up a large part of the front of the snout. it's not a tiny little dot
*the forelegs are jointed at the shoulder, elbow, and wrist
*if you're falling, it's either because you're...well you're about to die or you're falling gracefully in slow motion. if you're falling fast, your pupils dilate and your mouth is wide open because you're screaming. Graceful would have your eyes half closed, mouth partially open, with a very elegant pose
*when you're falling, gravity is pushing up on you, but you aren't just horizontal or vertical in the air. Your body tends to sort of curl up, especially when your weight is evenly distributed like it would be with a wolf. The heaviest parts of the wolf are the head and the middle, because that's where all of the organs are. The legs don't fall first.
i could go into more detail, but for now, i think this is what is going to help you the most! good luck~