Dutch angel dragon

Etymology
Coined and conceived in 2009 by costume and fursuit designer Deanna "Ino" Biesemeyer, from. So-called because the fictional characters are guardian angels and ostensibly resemble dragons, and named after (and inspired by) her late palomino gelding horse, Dutch, who died in 2006.

Noun

 * 1)  A fictional anthropomorphic furry (animal-like character with human-like characteristics) creature adjourned with fur and a horse-like body, rounded snout, avian wings, digitigrade legs and an elongated tail; they usually posses no digestive tract, sex organs nor the ability to speak, communicating only in chirps and squeaks.

Usage notes

 * Originally, Dutch angel dragons were said to be angelic or guardian angels, and to possess magical abilities; however, many Dutch angel dragon fursonas no longer have these traits.