| 18 Feb 2001 | Arwen (PhsycoWolf) Savage | First comment! ~dances~ I really like this one. You made their colors match well, without disturbing the likeness of the dragon or the furry. I really like your furries too..., and all your other art work for that matter. Keep it up! I can't wait to see more! | |
| 3 Mar 2001 | Curtis Craddock | It's not very often one sees pronghorn antelope furries: I like it. We have real pronghorn around here. Antelope Americanus. Not actually a true antelope at all, but a genus unique unto itself. This is very well rendered. The sitting pose is especially well done. | |
| 12 May 2001 | ~.:+:‡Pixie‡:+:.~ | oooo this is very nice the 2 forms are very oppisite but both stong at the same time very creative  | |
| 19 Jun 2001 | Sage | I think my mom would really love this. She really likes antelope (the pronghorns, actually, which aren't even antelope, as it was stated above...hehe. It's very different. This is the first pronghorn anthro I've ever seen. I really like it! | |
| 23 Feb 2002 | Christine A. 'Aurora' Zbytowski | The two forms are great. But I think the arms of the dragon are alittle too small or short for the it's size. Just my opinon but they might be better a bit longer. The whole thing looks very sharp though. Keep it up! | |