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How to draw a dog

How to draw a dog

Kate Oleska offers a simple step-by-step guide to how to draw a dog, covering the key rules to follow to ensure your dog drawing is realistic and anatomically correct. Different breeds of dog may look very different, but beneath that fur they're structurally similar. So even if your chosen pooch isn't like the one in the drawing above, this step-by-step guide will come in handy.

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