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German Short-Hair Pointer
German Short-Hair Pointer by @amygurr (Amy Gurrl)

Hola!

Hmm, well I saw in Sari's account she drew a Terrier for me. It is ADORABLE! Anyway, I felt as if I should draw something for her.

I tried to draw a horse, but I SUCK at drawing equines! :( Then, I decided to draw a canine. First thing that came to my mind was a wolf, but I tried drawing one during school and it didn't look right. Then I tried to draw 2 of her fave breeds (long haired Chis and Greyhounds), again I failed. Then a dog came to mind that she mentioned in a email. So I drew it. It looked good, so I scanned it, then colored it in PSP7.

It turned out well, I think. However, GSHP are darker brown, so I suppose it is a reg. smooth haired Pointer. Ah well, does it really matter?

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Posted: Wednesday, 28 November, 2001 @ 04:28 PM

Yay! It's one of those dogs that me and Peps rode by - they were so cool!! By the way - not only are they really well-behaved, but they seem to be gravity-defying as well - last time we met 'em, they and their owner sat on the bank by the brook whilst we went past and believe me, that bank is STEEP!

Thank you sooooo much Stu. :) It's really cool! I love the way you've coloured him and he has such an honest face ... aaaaaw! Bless! I'm practising my dogz so I can draw 'em like you!! :D

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