Thanks for taking the time to write a critique. It's much appreciated. I use photoshop rather than morphing software to achieve this, so I can definitely play around with the shape of the jaw. Compared to the original photo, I've brought the chin back and the jaw upwards to try to strike a bit of a blend (leaning more towards a human facial structure in order to keep the head in relative proportions to the neck and shoulder). You can probably tell from this work and my other works that my personal preference is a more human appearance, zoomorphic if you will (humans with animal characteristics) rather than anthropomorphic (animals with human characteristics)I honestly haven't tried your suggestion of making the jaw more animalistic in any photomorph that I've made, however I think it would require me to also change the rest of the facial proportions like the size, spacing and location of the eyes and brow. I'm wary of the result looking like a copy-pasted animal head. I may give it a go and link you the results when I get back around to it. Thanks again