User talk:Vpritchard

Welcome!
Hello, Vpritchard, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Welcome!
Greetings and welcome (again!) to both Wikipedia and to COM482! I think foxhound is a good choice for an article. Although I know it's a stub, the article is rather advanced compared to other stubs. As a result, you might need to dig a bit deeper to make significant improvements. I see you've started that and added a little text and references. Keep it up!

Look at the talk page of the article (Talk:Foxhound), at other dog related articles, and at WikiProjects (like WikiProject Dogs) that will have links to excellent articles on similar topics (i.e., other dogs) which should point you at models and examples of how to improve the article. I'm looking forward to seeing things developed. Good luck! — m a k o ๛  18:55, 19 October 2020 (UTC)

Feedback on your draft
Greetings ! I've taken a look at your work on User:Vpritchard/Foxhound. Your changes are modest (a single reference a little text) but they all solid to me. I love the infobox! That's sort of an advanced technique! Please go ahead and move your changes to the live version of the article over at Foxhound.

If you want to keep improving the article—and I'd urge you to do so—I think that would be good and I trust you do it based on your experience so you don't need to check in with me. More prose, more facts, and more references would only help. Please go ahead and make these to the "live" version of the article after you move your improvements over. — m a k o ๛  17:50, 4 November 2020 (UTC)