The unmistakable saggy jowls, long droopy ears, and gentle, soulful eyes of the Bloodhound come alive in these 27 Bloodhound coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the unique charm and noble spirit of these incredible canines, capturing their famous features and endearing personalities!

These pages bring the gentle grandeur of the Bloodhound right to your fingertips, from images of them thoughtfully sniffing out a trail to scenes of playful puppies, dignified portraits, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Bloodhound Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant Bloodhound coloring pages are finished, don't let them pile up! These easy and affordable crafts put them to imaginative use.
1. Floppy Ear Headband
Cut out the Bloodhound's head or just its long, droopy ears from a colored page. Glue these cutouts onto a strip of construction paper or an old plastic headband. Wear your Bloodhound ears with pride as you go on your own “sniffing” adventures.
2. Scent Trail Tracking Map
Glue your finished Bloodhound cutout onto a large piece of poster board. Use markers to draw a winding “scent trail” across the board, leading to a “found” object or a hidden treat. Add paw prints along the path to show where your Bloodhound has been tracking!
3. Junior Detective Badge
Cut out your colored Bloodhound and glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardstock shaped like a badge or shield. Write “Jr. Sniffer” or “Master Tracker” on it with markers. Attach a safety pin to the back, and you're ready to solve mysteries!
4. Wobbly-Head Bloodhound Puppet
Cut out the Bloodhound's head from your coloring page. Attach it to a craft stick or a larger body cutout with a small spring or an accordion-folded paper strip. This makes the head adorably wobble, mimicking a Bloodhound's expressive jowls and floppy ears.
5. Bloodhound Paw Print Coasters
Cut out 4-6 small images of your colored Bloodhound or just its distinctive paw prints. Glue each onto a square piece of cardboard or thick cardstock. Cover them with clear contact paper or laminate them for durable, dog-themed drink coasters.
6. “Lost Pet” Awareness Poster
Glue your cut-out Bloodhound onto a piece of colorful construction paper. Add a headline like “LOST! Have You Seen This Sweet Face?” and make up details like “Reward: Belly Rubs!” This craft can teach empathy and responsible pet ownership in a fun way.
7. Bloodhound Bookworm Bookmark
Cut out your Bloodhound (either full body or just its charming head) and glue it onto a strip of cardstock. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon or yarn through it. It's the perfect companion to “sniff out” where you left off in your favorite book!
8. Scent Vial Decoration
Decorate an empty, clean plastic bottle or jar by gluing smaller Bloodhound cutouts onto its surface. You can fill the bottle with cotton balls infused with a “mystery scent” (like vanilla extract) for a fun sensory “nose work” game, imagining your Bloodhound tracking it.
9. Bloodhound “Wrinkle” Portrait Frame
Cut out your Bloodhound from the coloring page. Glue it onto a larger piece of cardboard. Then, use strips of brown or gray construction paper, folded and wrinkled, to create a textured, three-dimensional frame around your Bloodhound, highlighting its characteristic facial wrinkles and jowls.
10. Tracking Scene Diorama
Cut out your colored Bloodhound and other elements like trees, bushes, or a “clue” from construction paper. Glue these elements inside a shoebox lid or a small folded cardstock box to create a 3D diorama of your Bloodhound tracking a scent through a forest or park scene.



























