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

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

1. Begin the Sweetie from Paw Patrol outline by drawing her face. Enclose round shapes for the nose and eye.
Shade the innermost circle of the eye to indicate the pupil. Then use curved lines to sketch the snout and smiling mouth.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw three more successively smaller round shapes, shading the innermost. Use curved lines for the upper eyelids, the sides of the face, and shaggy fur at the cheek.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Use a series of overlapping curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw the hairlike locks of fur that fall over Sweetie's forehead. Above her face, use pairs of lines to draw the spiral shapes that make up her tiara.
Drawing Step 4

4. Use curved lines to enclose the triangle shape of Sweetie's large ear. Continue drawing spiral shapes to enclose the tiara.
Drawing Step 5

5. Enclose the remaining ear, and contour both ears with curved lines. Draw a pattern of teardrop shapes on the front of the tiara. Shade triangles at the corner of each eye to indicate eyelashes.
Drawing Step 6

6. Extend two short lines below the head to form the neck. Enclose the collar using a series of rectangles, and embellish it with small circles.
Draw the crown-shaped pup tag dangling from the collar. Then, extend a long curved line to sketch the front of the torso.
Drawing Step 7

7. Use curved lines to outline the shape of the vest, its sleeves, and the first leg and paw.
Add More Details to Your Sweetie from Paw Patrol Picture - Step 8

8. Use overlapping curved lines to draw the remaining legs. Then, use curved lines that meet at gentle points to draw the short, furry tail.
Complete the Outline of Your Sweetie from Paw Patrol Drawing - Step 9

9. Use curved lines to draw the Pup Pack on Sweetie's back. Don't forget the small crown emblem on its side. Then, embellish her vest with curved lines.
Color Your Sweetie from Paw Patrol Drawing

Your cartoon of Sweetie from Paw Patrol is now complete. Color your character. She has white fur and a pink tiara. She often wears a pink vest or a black and fuschia vest.
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Learn More About The Sweetie from Paw Patrol Drawing
Her name may be sweet, but her ambitions are anything but! You can learn how to draw Sweetie from Paw Patrol, but can you contain her desire to become queen?
Sweetie is a West Highland terrier. She is a royal pup - her owner is a princess - and an honorary member of the Paw Patrol.
Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial.
Sweetie's Pup Pack has storage space (enough for a crown, for instance - you can learn how to draw a crown here), a mechanical claw arm, and a vacuum scooper.
You can foil Sweetie's schemes with the help of the entire Paw Patrol. Check out our easy, step-by-step character drawing guides. For example, learn how to draw Chase.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw Tracker from Paw Patrol or Everest from Paw Patrol Drawing tutorials.
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