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Do you own a Yorkie? Would you like to recreate the cuteness of a Yorkie on paper? Learn two ways on how to draw a Yorkie, one of the popular breed of dogs with this wikiHow.

Method 1
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Yorkie (Regular Puppy)

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  1. Intersect the higher area of the oval with the circle.
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  2. Intersect each to the bigger oval to serve as its legs.
  3. On the head part, draw facial guide lines (a vertical line at the center with three horizontal lines across it, forming a kind of three-beamed cross). This will help in placing the Yorkie's eyes, nose and mouth. Draw a pair of little circles where the Yorkie's ears should be.
  4. Put sequence of dashes to give it a furry complexion.
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Method 2
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Yorkie (Cartoony Puppy)

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  1. Below and intersecting the circle, draw a large egg-shaped oval (horizontal orientation, with the most slim part pointed away from the circle).
  2. Intersect each to the bigger oval to serve as its front legs (so be sure to align it with the head).
  3. This will be the hind legs.
  4. On the head part, draw facial guide lines (a vertical line placed at the center with three horizontal lines across it, forming a kind of three-beamed cross). This will help in placing the Yorkie's eyes, nose and mouth.
  5. Do also a pair of zigzag lines below the eyes and surrounding its snout.
  6. Do another pair of zigzag lines above its eyes.
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    Why is the realistic yorkie hard to draw?
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    Everything realistic is hard to draw at first. It takes practice to be able to draw properly.
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    Is it hard to make it look cute?
    ASHLEY BEMIS
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    No, just make the eyes a little cuter by adding reflections in them.
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    Did you copy it on the internet, or do it by scratch?
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    First try it by scratch, then see if it looks right on the internet. Keep modifying if it doesn't look right.
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