Learn how to draw a great looking Everest from Paw Patrol with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Everest from Paw Patrol.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Everest from Paw Patrol

How to Draw a Great Looking Everest from Paw Patrol for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin your Everest from Paw Patrol outline by drawing three round shapes.
One will become the nose - from it, extend a long curved line to outline the south. In another, enclose two successively smaller circles, shading the smallest. This is one of the eyes.
Drawing Step 2

2. Enclose partial circles in the remaining eye and shade the smaller one. Use curved lines for the outline of the face and upper eyelids. Shade teardrop shapes to indicate the eyebrows.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Use a wavy line to enclose a curved rectangle shape, the edge of Everest's warm cap.
Draw her triangular ear then enclose the round top of the hat around it. Connect the hat to the cheek with a zig-zag line, indicating the shaggy fur on her cheek.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw another triangular ear. Detail the ear and cap with curved lines, then enclose an irregular shape inside the remaining ear.
Below the face, draw the shield shape of the pup tag. Connect it to the chin with a pair of lines. Use a wavy line to enclose the rectangular collar of the vest.
Drawing Step 5

5. Use a series of curved lines to draw the opposite collar, the front of the vest, its sleeve, and the dog's front leg and paw.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw two more legs using overlapping lines. Draw the sleeve and back of the vest using curved lines.
Drawing Step 7

7. Finish the vest, back, and remaining rear leg using curved lines. Then, enclose a series of curved rectangles to form the Pup Pack.
Add More Details to Your Everest from Paw Patrol Picture - Step 8

8. Detail the vest and Pup Pack with curved lines and rectangles, including a pocket on the side of the vest. Then use a series of curved lines that meet at jagged points to form Everest's bushy tail.
Complete the Outline of Your Everest from Paw Patrol Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw a smaller shield shape in the pup tag, with a spruce tree drawing inside.
Shade some dots on Everest's snout, and draw a series of curved lines that meet at jagged points at the side of her face. Use thick lines to highlight the top of her eyes and draw eyelashes.
Color Your Everest from Paw Patrol Drawing

Your cartoon of Everest from Paw Patrol is complete. Color your character. She has white and purple fur. Her clothing is bluish-green and orange.
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Learn More About The Everest from Paw Patrol Drawing
Would you like to draw Everest from Paw Patrol? This easy, step-by-step cartoon character drawing tutorial can show you how.
Everest is a Siberian husky, a wolflike breed of dog. You can learn more about how to draw a husky here.
Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial.
Everest is a snow and mountain rescue pup. She's dressed for cold weather with a hat and a Sherpa lining to her vest.
She drives a snowmobile, and her jobs include clearing snow from roads and using a grappling hook.
The Paw Patrol pups don't work alone. Learn how to draw Chase and all their fellow team members.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw Rocky from Paw Patrol or Zuma from Paw Patrol Drawing tutorials.
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