I'm so bad :p
Anyway.
1. Greyhound's snouts are a bit rounded; not straight out like a normal dog snout.
2. A greyhound's ears are folded back, but I never had a Greyhound, and never seen one, so I don't know if they perk straight up or not. All I know is that they are folded backward.
3. A greyhound's back isn't as thin as you might think. Unless you don't feed it, then it can be thin.
4. A greyhound's neck is thinner than what you've drawn, I belive. I've never had to do greyhound anatomy, this is my first, so I don't really know.
5. It's tail is thinner than a German Shepherd's.
6. It's legs are shorter than what you've drawn, but they still make them run fast.
Forgive me if I made any mistakes, Greyhounds aren't my specialty x3
Anyway.
1. Greyhound's snouts are a bit rounded; not straight out like a normal dog snout.
2. A greyhound's ears are folded back, but I never had a Greyhound, and never seen one, so I don't know if they perk straight up or not. All I know is that they are folded backward.
3. A greyhound's back isn't as thin as you might think. Unless you don't feed it, then it can be thin.
4. A greyhound's neck is thinner than what you've drawn, I belive. I've never had to do greyhound anatomy, this is my first, so I don't really know.
5. It's tail is thinner than a German Shepherd's.
6. It's legs are shorter than what you've drawn, but they still make them run fast.
Forgive me if I made any mistakes, Greyhounds aren't my specialty x3





