Woof woof if your child loves dog coloring pages! We have it all – from cute dogs to realistic looking hounds, there really is a lot to choose from.
So print them out, give your kids their favorite coloring pages, and let them color their favorite dogs.
If you’re a dog lover or enjoy coloring different types of dogs, you’ve come to the right place. Our collection of 40 dog coloring pages is now available in our members’ library. And if they’re not a dog lover, why not gift them some cat coloring pages?
We’ve prepared 10 free dog coloring sheets for preschoolers, older kids, and adults to get you started.
Once you’ve finished coloring your favorite designs, why not take a step-by-step guide on how to draw a dog and let them draw their own design. It’s that easy.
Your kids will love this dog coloring page. Look at this adorable pug with his tongue out, looking so silly. Isn’t he adorable? Get your coloring supplies and color the page however you like.
Learn to spell the word DOG by coloring the entire sheet. You can also add some color to the background to make it prettier. This page would be perfect for preschoolers.
Have you ever looked at a dog’s ears? Some dogs have floppy ears, some have fluffy ears, and some have upright ears. Let’s color this cute dog and its bow necklace with your favorite markers. These breeds usually come in white, black and white, or brown, but you can color this one any way you like.
We all know Superman, but have you ever heard of Super dog? He is a docile, brave and helpful dog. You can color the cape and the building behind the dog to make Super dog stand out.
A mother dog and a puppy look so happy together. Puppies always like to be close to their parents to feel safe. Get out your crayons and color them both.
Another great dog coloring page for your students. These two friends really enjoy the outdoors. Maybe they are telling each other stories and daydreaming together. Color them in as you see fit.
Food is one of the things that dogs get excited about. They can’t wait to finish their food bowl. So grab some markers and color your dog, the food bowl, and don’t forget to color the floor and walls.
Every dog deserves a well-built secluded home, and this one certainly looks like a good shelter. It looks like this guy is full, or he may have left some food for later—color the dog, its house, bowl, grass, and bushes.
We all know that puppies are very curious, love to run around and chase everything that moves. So enjoy coloring this puppy and a flying butterfly and color them to your liking.
Sheepdogs are known for being protective, kind, and easy to train. They tend to have longer coats and are really intelligent and affectionate. This one certainly doesn’t mind the falling leaves because it’s busy carrying a bone.
We have a collection of 40 different dog coloring pages for your kids and students. You will find all kinds of designs, from the easiest ones to those with more details.
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Here is a preview of 30 dog coloring pages available in our member library.
This puppy is so excited to have a bone, even though the bone is almost as big as him. Imagine the way he wags his tail. Color the entire page with your best coloring supplies and have fun.
Dogs can actually play ball; check out how agile this furry friend is. He also has a collection of other toys but prefers to play with his favorite colorful bouncing toys.
Ready to color another adorable puppy? This one is ready to eat; he even has a bib around his neck to protect his newly groomed fur. So grab your markers and enjoy!
He looks like Scooby-Doo, right? Well, you can color him any color you want, really, and make his collar and tags shiny. You can also leave his eye spots white or color him brown or whatever color you think of.
Dogs love to jump through grass, taste plants, find rocks, dirt, and lick things. It’s how they get information about their environment, and it’s how they enjoy a day outdoors. So grab your favorite markers and color in your dog, flowers, grass, and sky.
Do you like big dogs? Or giant dogs? Check out and color one of the larger breeds – the Great Dane. These dogs are so silly when they play, and we bet you’ll have a silly time coloring this page.
A beagle with a cute bow on its head and a tag on its collar. A perfect coloring page for young children who need a large area to color.
Dogs love to run free and enjoy the outdoors, especially if they have a canine friend to explore with. These two dogs are surrounded by butterflies and enjoying farm life. Give them a little color.
Have you ever tried teaching a dog to sit? Well, it’s not that hard; just wait until it sits down and say, “sit.” They learn quickly. And this good dog already knows a few tricks. So grab your coloring supplies and color the dog and the bushy lawn in the background.
Dachshunds are a very cute breed of dog. They have very long bodies, floppy ears, and a little wiggley tail. Preschoolers will love coloring this simple dachshund design with their best crayons or markers.
Do you see this happiness? A puppy running around with its little bone. It looks like it’s living its life to the fullest. All it needs is a little coloring, and we’re sure you’ll do a great job.
Did you know that dogs cool themselves with their mouths? That’s why they stick their tongues out, and we think it’s adorable. This little guy is super excited to color.
We love pugs and all dogs; small, medium, large, puppies and adults. So color your little pug and don’t forget to color his collar and tags too.
Do you like dachshunds? Here is another coloring page for your kids to color. These dogs have a great sense of smell, short hair, and can dig big holes. We bet this simple design will be fun any time of year.
Have you ever owned a dog? Some dogs really know how to make you smile. This dog happily lay on the table, wagging his tail and patiently waiting to be colored.
Ready to get out your coloring supplies? This puppy crawls into a shell and puts on a big hat. Isn’t he adorable? This dog coloring sheet is perfect for little ones and big kids alike.
Not all dogs like being in water and sometimes it can be difficult to bathe them. Well, this dog is an exception – this dog loves water and loves bubbles.
You know a good dog when you see one, and this puppy certainly deserves to be called that. Color him in with your best markers or crayons, and don’t forget to color his tongue too.
Have you ever seen a Corgy? Corgies love to wag their tails and they look so funny when they walk. You can use orange markers or any other color to color this page.
This little dog climbed into a vase and looks like he’s having a blast. Kids can use a variety of colors for the vase design and color the dog in however they like. Then, to really make the dog stand out, color the background as well.
What a wonderful game between a dog and a butterfly. A true friendship between two completely different animals. They seem to enjoy each other’s company so much, they forget that they are about to be colored.
Take your crayons and color this Dalmatian coloring page. It will be perfect all year round and we are sure kids will love it.
Dogs need sleep too, and this Beagle is dressed in pajamas. Color in the dog, hat, bed and light up the night sky with stars and the Moon.
What does a dog sound like? Does your child love to imitate animal sounds? Let them color this dog barking coloring page and they will imitate the dog barking as they color.
Everyone needs a good night’s sleep, and this dog has found a nice pillow to sleep on. But first, he needs to scratch and clean his fur. Then he can sleep in the fresh air under the stars. Color the entire page with your best markers.
We know that Labradors love to carry and carry things. So this dog is sitting patiently and waiting for his next task. You can use brown, black or yellow crayons to color it. This page is perfect for young children because it includes large areas to color.
Sometimes, animals are even cuter when they’re sleeping than when they’re awake. This little kitten is sleeping peacefully next to his favorite bush, and we bet he’s dreaming about how cute he’ll look after he’s been colored.
You know how excited dogs are – wagging their tails, smiling with their tongues out, and they can’t wait for us to take them for a walk. So grab your coloring supplies and color the whole page.
Have we heard the word party? Everyone loves birthday parties, so let’s celebrate this dog’s birthday by painting the entire party room in bright colors.
Dogs need to explore as many different environments as possible, sniffing, running, and playing. Here’s a curious dog who found a lonely flower; run a marker and color the entire piece of paper.
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