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Sunday 16 December 2012

DOGGIE DRAWINGS by Lili Chin

DOGGIE DRAWINGS by Lili Chin

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Today I came across DOGGIE DRAWINGS by Lili Chin and simply had to share some of her drawings as they are great!

Lili Chin has created quite a few illustrations about different doggie behaviours/languages and situations about interactions with humans and other dogs, and I thought I should post the (for me) most important ones.

 
To start, here is the DOGGIE LANGUAGE illustration:
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Illustration by Lili Chin; www.doggiedrawings.net
 I find the doggie language drawing a very helpful illustration in order to understand what our dog and other dogs are trying to tell us by their behaviour. 


The second illustration, I find very important, is the CALMING SIGNALS illustration:
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Illustration by Lili Chin; www.doggiedrawings.net
 This is a great illustration to demonstrate a dogs body language and calming signals.


The next illustration I am going to post is the GREETING A DOG illustration:
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Illustration by Lili Chin; www.doggiedrawings.net
This illustration shows the correct way of greeting a dog and 6 ways of how NOT to greet a dog, which I think is very important, especially for kids.


The last illustration is the SPACE ETIQUETTE FOR DOGS illustration:
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Illustration by Lili Chin; www.doggiedrawings.net
For me personally, this illustration should be at the entrance of every park. I find myself often being in the exact same situation and I think these situations could be easily avoided if dog owners would show more respect to one another.

Lili Chin really did a great job on those illustrations/drawings and there are a lot more you can find on her website.

For more drawings/illustrations visit Lili Chin's DOGGIE DRAWINGS website: www.doggiedrawings.net