Um, about the muzzle, it should help if instead of angling the snout so that it is parallel to the viewer's eyes, angle it a bit lower down, dogs and wolves seem to tilt their heads down a bit instead of raising it up. If you think about it, we also slightly lean our heads forward so it would make more sense to tilt it's head down a bit. It's chin should probably be a point instead of the square jawline we usually use to draw wolves, it looks more correct for me. If you draw a line from the inside of the eyes to the nose, you will get a line parallel to the one defining the top of the snout. The nose shouldn't just be at the front of the snout, start it at the top (can't explain it well
I think that for the hands, having a bit of a padding at the finger tips would be good, as well as on the top part of the palm, although seeing as I don't know how to draw that, I couldn't include it
Umm.... these are all just the thoughts that sort of went through my mind as I drew this... (wow I have a lot of things on my mind) I don't mean to say that I am an expert at drawing anthros after drawing it like twice (first time was a cat) but these are just things that I noticed made that picture look better as I drew. I'm sorry if I sounded snobby... I just really like helping people draw.
I'll add you so you can look at all of the layers properly.
