Ok, so here's a couple tips just from what I do personally ^^
- Legs have three parts (not including paws). On the front legs it goes shoulder, the part under the shoulder, and the part under that. On the back legs it's just slightly different, with what's two parts on the front leg is just one big part on the back legs, and then there's a small part under that and a part under that. And then after you got that all sorted out the paws are just ovals.
- Don't worry about adding fur on the base sketch. A little fur is good if it helps, but in general the sketch is just for constructing the shape of whatever you're drawing.
- You can add the legs that are not the one's closest to the view point just by shadowing the legs you already have.
- RIB CAGES HELP A LOT. I don't even know why, they just help. It doesn't have to be perfect or necessarily accurate, just the general shape.

- With wolves and a lot of dogs, the muzzle is more cone shaped than rectangular. Dogs like pitbulls are the exceptions to this.

The pit's muzzle is much more rectangular than the german shepherd's.
Anyways, hope you enjoyed this pointless and unnecessarily long art/ anatomy thing. You got a good start here, just keep practicing and find what works best for you and you'll eventually be one of the best artists on CS :3






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