With these 100 dog coloring pages, which are all available for free download or printing, you can embark on a creative journey alongside man’s best friend. These printables are exactly what you need if you are looking for a fun-filled activity that not only honors our adorable and devoted four-legged friends, but also pays tribute to them!
Popular dog coloring pages such as Labradors, Poodles, German Shepherds, Bulldogs, Corgis, Dachshunds, and many more are included in this collection, which also includes a wide variety of playful scenarios involving such breeds. You can also see cute puppies, dogs that can sniff out things, dogs that save lives, dogs that play fetch, and even dogs that are dressed up!
To make use of any of these free printables, you can download the PDF on the same page by clicking on any of the images or links that are provided below.
All of the pages that follow are printed on paper that is letter size in the US, but they also fit well on paper that is A4 in size! Happy coloring!
100 Dog Coloring Pages for Kids
Here are 100 free printable coloring pages that are creative, enjoyable, and perfect for using to make your kid intelligent and creative.
10 Ideas to Play with These Pages
Here are 10 ideas for dog coloring pages that will add a touch of creativity and fun to your coloring creations:
1. Storytelling with Coloring
Pick a coloring page with a dog in a fun place, like a park, the beach, or playing fetch. Make up a story about the dog and its adventures while you color. Use the different colors to draw attention to important details and moments.
2. Mania with Mixed Media
Don’t just use crayons! Try using watercolors, markers, colored pencils, and even glue and glitter to make a masterpiece that is both unique and full of texture. Let your dog join in the fun by leaving paw prints on the finished project.
3. Blind Coloring Challenge
The coloring page should be folded, and another person should select a few sections to color after folding it. Try to figure out who colored what as you unfold the page. It’s fun to add a bit of surprise and work together in this way.
4. Fashion Show for Puppies
Cut out the dog shape when you’re done coloring, and then have a fashion show! You can dress up your paper pup by decorating clothes or other things you already have around the house. For extra flair, use things like small hats and bandanas as props.
5. Treats and Color by Number
Put numbers on different parts of the coloring page and use the same-numbered balls to make a treat dispenser. As your dog brings the ball back to you, color the area on the page that goes with it. This turns coloring into a fun way to train!
6. Interesting Scents
Make it more engaging for the sense of smell by using crayons or markers that have a scent, such as bubble gum or chocolate. As you color, picture the page smelling like delicious foods. Your dog can sniff along and try to figure out what the smells are too.
7. Photo Shoot with Pup-paparazzi
Put together a small photo studio with fun props and backgrounds. When you’re done coloring, put your furry friend in front of the colored version of them for a funny photoshoot. Split the pictures up to get twice as many laughs!
8. Race for Coloring
Gather family and friends for a race to color. The coloring pages of dog should be divided into sections, and then a race should be held to see who can finish those sections first. Make it more difficult by giving each team a different set of coloring tools.
9. Puzzles for Dogs
Separate the colored page into puzzle pieces and allow your dog to “help” assemble them. This will keep your mind and the mind of your furry friend busy.
10. Digital Doggo Design
Scan the colored page into your computer, then use editing software to turn it into a digital work of art. You can make a unique portrait of your dog by adding filters, backgrounds, and even animations.