How to Draw PAW Patrol Characters: 11 Easy Step-by-Step Guides

πŸ–οΈ 11 free tutorials

Ready to bring Adventure Bay to life? These drawing guides are designed for young artists ages 5 and up to build confidence through simple shapes. Grab your pencils, an eraser, and some paper to start practicing these essential character-drawing techniques.

Sweetie

Capture this royal pup's personality by focusing on her signature crown. Tip: Draw the crown first to anchor the proportions of her head.

Sweetie

Ryder

Drawing the human leader of the pack! Focus on the spiky hair structure first. Tip: Keep your pencil lines light until you are happy with the shape of his vest.

Ryder

Rocky

Practice drawing the recycling pup. Tip: When drawing his baseball cap, use a curved line to show the brim's perspective.

Rocky

Chase

Draw the police pup! Tip: Start with a simple oval for the head and add the police hat on top to get the proportions just right.

Chase

Rubble

Rubble is all about sturdy shapes. Tip: Use a slightly wider circle for his head to capture his bulldog features.

Rubble

Zuma

Time to draw the water-rescue pup. Tip: Focus on the rounded shape of his helmet to make him look ready for a dive.

Zuma

Skye

Draw the high-flying pup! Tip: Her goggles are keyβ€”draw them as two large ovals around her eyes to get that pilot look.

Skye

Tracker

Let's draw the jungle explorer. Tip: Start with the brim of his safari hat to help frame his face correctly.

Tracker

Everest

Everest is ready for the snow! Tip: Use soft, fluffy lines when drawing her fur to give her that cozy, winter-ready look.

Everest

PAW Patrol Logo

The iconic shield! Tip: Use a ruler or a steady hand to get the straight edges of the shield shape before adding the lettering.

PAW Patrol Logo

Marshall

Draw the brave fire pup! Tip: Start with his spotsβ€”they don't have to be perfect, just keep them scattered across his body.

Marshall