I love Patrick. I had Irish wolfhounds all through my childhood and to me they surpass all other breeds of dogs in friendliness; if not exactly in grace. ;)
The two I had were the gentlest creatures on Earth. As with any breed (any species, for that matter) there are a few that get in the way or are disobedient but from my experience they were very loyal and VERY good with kids. They do get very big, as you know, so if you're short on space I'd recommend a femal over a male-they're not quite as colossal. To learn, it depends on how young you get them (again, same with all breeds) but I felt they were quicker to learn familiarity (who's head of the pack, who's alpha female, where they are and who is family, who is enemy) a little better than, say "tricks". They're good with bathroom training and they are EXCELLENT guard dogs once they have that sense of familiarity. (We did have one catch a burglar and hold him until our family got back, holding a TV over his head petrified in a very Bertie Wooster-esque manner. Very funny.)
*cough* So there's my rant on Irish Wolfhounds. Can you tell I'm passionate?
Love the first one! The boys are looking quite stylish. *ogles*
You're just fine with traditional media. :) It's always interesting to see the portrayals of Jeeves's parents, since we know nothing about what they looked like. Your Mrs Jeeves has very different features from her son, but I can definitely see the Jeevesiness in her.
Patriiiick! They should have kept him. Who cares if he's too big for the flat? ;D
Hehe :D even if Jeeves would never be seen wearing his clothes in that fashion, least off all those gloves, even if I think they fit him perfectly.
I've been drawing them both for nonstop x___x! Well I see that Jeeves certainly got his looks from his father, but attitude and personality in general from his mother, who must have been strict I can imagine, but loving none the less. Here comes again that the mother was actually a woman of iron will ;D and I think Jeeves got his intelligence from her. Not that Mr. Jeeves was stupid, but he was maybe more on the wise side. Knowledge and wisdom are two very different things, one mustn't forget! ... now I wanna draw them again 8(.
YES <3 it could have been their little baby, but NO, I think Jeeves was again like "EW, no K'THNX." Spoilsport.
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Date: 2010-04-28 04:47 am (UTC)Thank you X3!
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Date: 2010-04-27 02:51 pm (UTC)These are so great! Love them all. Jeeves looks uber sexy.
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Date: 2010-04-28 04:48 am (UTC)Thank you, dear! (though I'd use the word handsome to describe him)
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Date: 2010-04-27 02:51 pm (UTC)PATRICK <3!
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Date: 2010-04-28 04:48 am (UTC)PATRICK <3
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Date: 2010-04-27 08:11 pm (UTC)I love Patrick. I had Irish wolfhounds all through my childhood and to me they surpass all other breeds of dogs in friendliness; if not exactly in grace. ;)
Well done, all of 'em!
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Date: 2010-04-28 04:51 am (UTC)I love him too! I'd like an Irish Wolfhound... do you know if they're at all troublesome dogs? And how quick they are to learn :3?
Thank you, love X3!!
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Date: 2010-04-30 12:10 am (UTC)*cough* So there's my rant on Irish Wolfhounds. Can you tell I'm passionate?
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Date: 2010-04-27 08:29 pm (UTC)thank you)))
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Date: 2010-04-29 03:51 am (UTC)Thank you, dear!
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Date: 2010-04-29 10:46 am (UTC)YOUR EYEBROWS, THEY COMPEL ME TO CLICK.
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Date: 2010-04-29 07:23 pm (UTC)Naughty naughty, homework must be done!
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Date: 2010-04-30 04:10 am (UTC)You're just fine with traditional media. :) It's always interesting to see the portrayals of Jeeves's parents, since we know nothing about what they looked like. Your Mrs Jeeves has very different features from her son, but I can definitely see the Jeevesiness in her.
Patriiiick! They should have kept him. Who cares if he's too big for the flat? ;D
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Date: 2010-04-30 04:46 am (UTC)I've been drawing them both for nonstop x___x! Well I see that Jeeves certainly got his looks from his father, but attitude and personality in general from his mother, who must have been strict I can imagine, but loving none the less. Here comes again that the mother was actually a woman of iron will ;D and I think Jeeves got his intelligence from her. Not that Mr. Jeeves was stupid, but he was maybe more on the wise side. Knowledge and wisdom are two very different things, one mustn't forget! ... now I wanna draw them again 8(.
YES <3 it could have been their little baby, but NO, I think Jeeves was again like "EW, no K'THNX." Spoilsport.