I'm not trying trying to be rude any way. But I suggest you could add some negative space in-between Scoots' legs, as it hard to read the drawing itself. The best way to see this is to look at it far away (Or make the picture smaller) and see if you can still tell if the legs are there.



Currently, the most cramped spaces are in-between Scoots' belly and her leg, and in-between Scoots' front legs. Maybe move the legs slightly to make some empty space in-between the two areas?



Another (And more effective) way is too trace Scoots as one gaint shadow blob and see the places that you can tell are what. Like the ears, nose, and tail and whatever.



Also, you could point to what the main focus of your drawing is. Maybe make the backgrounds light source a different colour than yellow-orange so that Scoots a bit more visible.



Shading looks nice, though.