How to Draw Animals for Kids

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How to Draw A Dog for Kids

Here comes the big one – how to draw a dog for kids. I’m more of a dog’s person than a cat’s person. I love dogs and wanted to teach people how to draw a dog, or in this case for kids. Dogs are just awesome animals. I wanted to create a drawing tutorial because I have a pet dog named Bear because my dog is a Jet Black German Sheppard. So here’s my drawing tutorial based on my dog. Yet, it’s an easy drawing lesson, so the description wont be as long as the one I did on the zebra drawing lesson for kids. View that tutorial by either searching it from the search box above, or browse through the website till you stumble upon it. Which at this point you can do, but when more tutorials are uploaded, I prefer the search technique :D

Anyway, let’s move on with the drawing lesson. First, of course we once again draw a circle to help drawing the face’s location after drawing the structure of the face. Second, draw the structure of the face alone with the ears. In this case we’re drawing a German Sheppard. The ears have to be pointy as if their alerted. Third, draw the body. Not as hard as the cat’s, so I don’t worry about any struggle. Fourth, draw the inside ear lining and finish the dog with a face (Eyes, nose, mouth, and tongue.) You also need to draw the tail and stomach patch. Fifth, the final touch with is coloring in your dog. Wasn’t hard now was it? It’s probably the easiest tutorial you could ever learn here so far.

Now you have learned how to draw a dog for kids, take it a step further. Try modifying the steps with some extra detail such as adding fur spots and shading. That is all for this lesson. Remember to share, comment, and enjoy more of my unique drawing tutorials. Thanks once again!

How to Draw A Dog for Kids

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