19 Free Puppy Coloring Pages: Easy Printable Art for Kids

πŸ–οΈ 19 free sheets

Looking for a screen-free activity that sparks creativity? These 19 puppy coloring pages are perfect for children ages 4 and up to practice color blending and fine motor control. Simply grab your favorite crayons or markers, print these sheets, and bring these adorable pups to life.

St. Patrick's Day Puppy

Celebrate the luck of the Irish with this festive pup. Tip: Use a bright emerald green for the clover to make the puppy's fur color pop by contrast.

St. Patrick's Day Puppy

Easy Cartoon Puppy

A classic, friendly puppy design perfect for beginners. Tip: Try using light pressure with your pencil to create soft, fluffy-looking fur textures.

Easy Cartoon Puppy

Beagle-Style Puppy

This sweet pup features classic floppy ears. Tip: Use a layering techniqueβ€”start with a light tan base and add darker brown patches for a realistic beagle look.

Beagle-Style Puppy

Australian Shepherd Puppy

Capture the energy of an Aussie! Tip: Use short, flicking strokes with your colored pencil to mimic the appearance of thick, fluffy fur.

Australian Shepherd Puppy

Boxer Puppy in Living Room

A cozy scene for a playful boxer. Tip: Color the background furniture in cool tones to make the warm-colored boxer stand out in the foreground.

Boxer Puppy in Living Room

Curious Boxer Puppy

This pup is all ears! Tip: Use a darker shade of brown around the muzzle to highlight the boxer's signature facial markings.

Curious Boxer Puppy

Dachshund and Doghouse

A long-bodied friend at home. Tip: Use a ruler to color the straight lines of the doghouse to practice steady hand control.

Dachshund and Doghouse

French Bulldog Chewing Bone

A happy Frenchie with a favorite toy. Tip: Color the bone a creamy off-white to contrast with the darker, textured fur of the bulldog.

French Bulldog Chewing Bone

French Bulldog Portrait

Focus on those iconic bat-like ears! Tip: Use a soft grey or fawn color for the coat, and add a tiny white dot in the eyes to make them look bright and alert.

French Bulldog Portrait

Running French Bulldog

Catch this pup in motion! Tip: Use diagonal lines in the background to create a sense of speed and movement.

Running French Bulldog

German Shepherd Puppy

A loyal companion in training. Tip: Use a mix of black and tan to define the German Shepherd's classic saddle-back markings.

German Shepherd Puppy

Hungry German Shepherd

Dinner time! Tip: Use warm, earthy tones for the food bowl to make the puppy's meal look appetizing.

Hungry German Shepherd

German Shorthaired Pointer

A spotted beauty. Tip: Use a fine-tip marker to add small, irregular dots across the body to mimic the breed's unique speckled coat.

German Shorthaired Pointer

Fluffy Poodle Puppy

Time for a grooming session! Tip: Use small, circular coloring motions to create the look of curly, fluffy poodle hair.

Fluffy Poodle Puppy

Hungry Spotted Puppy

A very hungry pup! Tip: Use two different shades of brown for the spots to add depth and make the puppy look more three-dimensional.

Hungry Spotted Puppy

Dachshund Playing with Ball

Fetch time! Tip: Color the ball a bright, neon color like yellow or orange so it stands out against the puppy's coat.

Dachshund Playing with Ball

Sleeping Corgi Puppy

Shh, he's dreaming! Tip: Use soft, blended pastels for the background to create a calm, sleepy atmosphere.

Sleeping Corgi Puppy

Yorkshire Terrier Puppy

A tiny pup with a big personality. Tip: Use long, straight strokes to color the Yorkie's silky, flowing hair.

Yorkshire Terrier Puppy

Baby Husky

A fluffy arctic explorer. Tip: Use a light blue for the eyes to give the husky that signature icy-cool look.

Baby Husky