
Remember how I helped my friend
Blindman12 https://www.furaffinity.net/view/47931218/ , helping him get a bit more relaxed, a bit more calm and happy in mind and body before he overworked himself?
Well, as you saw there, he was such a good boy, a truly adorable little barker-buddy that stil kept his human spirit of creating art, even after loosing his thumbs and was only able to keep on painting with his cute paws.
I can tell you, I had to keep on refilling his paint-bowls again and again, and bring out new sheets of paper quite a number of times. And just to be clear, he was not just wildly smearing paint around willy-nilly, he stil tried to draw some sort of cohesive pattern, though admittedly, I guess it makes more sense if you have a dog-brain.
Though funnily enough, the sasme day I transformed my friend into a happy-go-lucky art-dog, I found out there was a pet-artist competition in town. And everybody could participate, no long waiting lines or anything similar. It was just a nice convetion of pet-owners and some 'art-experts' that would be there to examine and interprete what must have gone through said pet's head.
Well, I could have told them so, but to cut the long story short, to my own surprise, my lovely dog-friend actually won first price, and unlike a true feral dog, he stil retained enough lucidity of his human form to realize he had just won an art-prize, first price non-the less.
And the 'experts' kept on praising his artworks enough that people kept on flocking to our stand, looking at all the different pieces of art-pieces he created. Lucky for me, the people were way more occupied with my friend's art than with me, as once again, I dropped my guard a tad too much and partially revelaed my dragon form. But nobody noticed as everybody's eyes were glued to my dog friend and his art.
And he so thorouhgly enjoyed it, human mind and dog brain together made him so happy, he kept on tippy-tappy dancing around all the time after getting his price. I bet even now he likes to put on that First-Prize badge now and then and keep on doing his happy doggo dance, just to remember what a good time he had there.
Just look at
Blindman12 , such a good happy boy he is, right? And
Silverclaw1 made him just the perfect looking doggo form. Maybe I should make him a dog more often, bet he could sell his art even when they are signed with a dog-paw. ^.=.^

Well, as you saw there, he was such a good boy, a truly adorable little barker-buddy that stil kept his human spirit of creating art, even after loosing his thumbs and was only able to keep on painting with his cute paws.
I can tell you, I had to keep on refilling his paint-bowls again and again, and bring out new sheets of paper quite a number of times. And just to be clear, he was not just wildly smearing paint around willy-nilly, he stil tried to draw some sort of cohesive pattern, though admittedly, I guess it makes more sense if you have a dog-brain.
Though funnily enough, the sasme day I transformed my friend into a happy-go-lucky art-dog, I found out there was a pet-artist competition in town. And everybody could participate, no long waiting lines or anything similar. It was just a nice convetion of pet-owners and some 'art-experts' that would be there to examine and interprete what must have gone through said pet's head.
Well, I could have told them so, but to cut the long story short, to my own surprise, my lovely dog-friend actually won first price, and unlike a true feral dog, he stil retained enough lucidity of his human form to realize he had just won an art-prize, first price non-the less.
And the 'experts' kept on praising his artworks enough that people kept on flocking to our stand, looking at all the different pieces of art-pieces he created. Lucky for me, the people were way more occupied with my friend's art than with me, as once again, I dropped my guard a tad too much and partially revelaed my dragon form. But nobody noticed as everybody's eyes were glued to my dog friend and his art.
And he so thorouhgly enjoyed it, human mind and dog brain together made him so happy, he kept on tippy-tappy dancing around all the time after getting his price. I bet even now he likes to put on that First-Prize badge now and then and keep on doing his happy doggo dance, just to remember what a good time he had there.
Just look at


Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Dog (Other)
Gender Male
Size 894 x 894px
File Size 71.6 kB
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