I can’t tell any of the dogs apart. From the tone, I think the second person speaking in each panel is Sweetheart, but who’s the first one? Is that Buddy?
Buddy has a shaded patch over his left eye, white ears, and usually one lower fang showing (like Sweetheart). Muffin has shading all over the top of his head and back. Sparkle has one shaded ear with a nick in it, and often has two upper fangs showing . Sparkle’s eyes are also drawn with two outer lines instead of one, making her look a bit more serious and feminine.
I know the person I’m replying to will probably never read this, but odds are someone else will be confused too. >.>
Of course, Samoyeds are supposed to be entirely white, but then they’d be REALLY hard to tell apart, and I do remember Sweetheart being described as a Samoyed *mix*. Mixed with what, who knows. This is mad science, after all.
The Samoyed I got when I was 8 was basically white but had a thick dusting of light brown, hence her name “Sandy”. She was the only purebred pet I’ve ever had (the rest have been strays & rescues), and all but one of her litter mates had the same sandy hue.
I can’t tell any of the dogs apart. From the tone, I think the second person speaking in each panel is Sweetheart, but who’s the first one? Is that Buddy?
Buddy has a shaded patch over his left eye, white ears, and usually one lower fang showing (like Sweetheart). Muffin has shading all over the top of his head and back. Sparkle has one shaded ear with a nick in it, and often has two upper fangs showing . Sparkle’s eyes are also drawn with two outer lines instead of one, making her look a bit more serious and feminine.
I know the person I’m replying to will probably never read this, but odds are someone else will be confused too. >.>
Of course, Samoyeds are supposed to be entirely white, but then they’d be REALLY hard to tell apart, and I do remember Sweetheart being described as a Samoyed *mix*. Mixed with what, who knows. This is mad science, after all.
The Samoyed I got when I was 8 was basically white but had a thick dusting of light brown, hence her name “Sandy”. She was the only purebred pet I’ve ever had (the rest have been strays & rescues), and all but one of her litter mates had the same sandy hue.
Resistance of the Tip Effect is futile!