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Maggie Ransom

Beaver-ness
Beaver-ness by @MC_Ransom (Maggie Ransom)

Heeeerres Beaver! I love my Beaver pets him. Poor guy has been so neglected in my art production lately, but he's back now^^. Heh...I made his hat into a scarf for winter, so now he has a flower print hat for summer and a flower print scarf for winter and fall...um, yay! His eyes will no longer be yellow and brown anymore either, just brown irises with white^^.

Beaver © 2004 Kahvie Ty Moki

....I need to get the rest of my trades done now walks away like a zombie to work on tradies....

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Posted: Friday, 24 December, 2004 @ 04:51 AM

Er.... is he supposed to be a beaver or a fox? So sorry....... :p :p :p he's still really cute though! I like the expression on his face!

Posted: Friday, 24 December, 2004 @ 01:56 PM

He is a breed of dog called a borzoi, and his name is Beaver (well, his first name is Sonny, but he is better known as Beaver^^).
Thanks for the comment:)!

Posted: Wednesday, 29 December, 2004 @ 07:43 PM

He is such a pretty doggie :3 I love the spots on his hair and tail, so unique-y looking!

Posted: Wednesday, 29 December, 2004 @ 09:15 PM

Hehe, yep, spots are so much fun^^! Alas, they do tend to confuse when I am doin' art trades with people...too many spots:P!

(The spots in his hair are supposed to be highlights:D. I got lazy and they turned out looking a little like spots though, my fault giggle)

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