How to Draw a Chihuahua: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Ready to bring a tiny, adorable Chihuahua to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and some paper to start building your drawing skills with this fun, character-focused lesson.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished drawing of a cute Chihuahua sitting down.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Eyes

Close-up of two hand-drawn Chihuahua eyes with pupils and eyelids on a white background.

Start by drawing two curved lines for the eyes with pointed corners. Add a circle inside each for the pupil and shade it in. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the shape if the eyes look uneven.

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Step 2: Defining the Muzzle and Smile

Drawing of a Chihuahua muzzle, nose, and smiling mouth.

Draw a long curved line from the eye corner to create the snout, doubling it back for a happy mouth. Add a rounded nose with two small shaded ovals for nostrils. Teacher's Tip: A Chihuahua's nose is small and button-like, so keep your shapes compact.

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Step 3: Shaping the Head

Outline of the Chihuahua head shape including eyebrows and cheek contours.

Outline the head using a long, smooth curved line that defines the cheek. Add small curved lines for the eyebrows to give your dog personality. Teacher's Tip: Focus on the 'apple head' shape characteristic of the breed.

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Step 4: Adding the Signature Ears

Chihuahua head with large, upright triangular ears added.

Draw two large, rounded triangles on top of the head for the ears. Add inner lines to show depth. Teacher's Tip: Chihuahua ears are quite large compared to their heads, so don't be afraid to make them tall and upright!

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Step 5: Sketching the Back and Neck

Drawing of the Chihuahua head connected to the back and neck line.

Use a long, flowing curved line to draw the back, connecting it to the head with shorter lines for the neck. Teacher's Tip: Keep the neck lines smooth to show the dog's posture.

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Step 6: Drawing the First Front Leg

Outline of the Chihuahua chest and the first front leg with paw details.

Outline the chest and the first front leg using long, curved lines. Add small overlapping curves at the bottom to represent the toes. Teacher's Tip: Chihuahuas have dainty paws, so keep the toe lines small and tight.

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Step 7: Adding the Second Front Leg

Adding the second front leg to the Chihuahua drawing.

Draw the second front leg behind the first one, using similar curved lines for the paw. Add a few short lines at the shoulder to show movement. Teacher's Tip: This creates a sense of depth in your drawing.

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Step 8: Sketching the Back Legs

Adding the seated rear legs to the Chihuahua drawing.

Use overlapping curved lines to sketch the seated rear legs and paws. Teacher's Tip: Since the dog is sitting, the back legs should look slightly bent and tucked under the body.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Outline and Tail

Completed outline of the Chihuahua with tail added.

Complete the body with a curved line for the hip and add a tail using two lines that meet at a point. Teacher's Tip: A Chihuahua's tail can be held high or curled, so choose the shape that looks best to you!

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Step 10: Bringing Your Chihuahua to Life with Color

Fully colored cartoon Chihuahua drawing.

Time to color! Chihuahuas come in many shades like tan, brown, black, or white. You can even add spots or a 'mask' around the eyes. Teacher's Tip: Use light pressure with your colored pencils to blend different shades for a realistic fur look.