Majestic manes, soulful eyes, and distinctive blue-black tongues come together in these 28 Chow Chow coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the serene beauty and regal charm of one of the world's most ancient dog breeds!

These pages bring the lovable personality of the Chow Chow right to your fingertips, from images of playful puppies with their families, to majestic adults in various poses, adorable Chows enjoying walks, 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 Chow Chow Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant Chow Chow coloring pages are complete, don't let them gather dust! Turn your masterpieces into fun, affordable crafts with these creative ideas.
1. Fluffy Mane Mask
Cut out your colored Chow Chow's face, leaving extra paper around the head. Glue this onto a sturdy paper plate or piece of cardstock. Cut out eyeholes and then glue cotton balls, yarn, or torn brown paper strips around the face to create a magnificent fluffy mane, just like a real Chow Chow.
2. Blue Tongue Bookmark
Carefully cut out a detailed Chow Chow head from your coloring page. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy cardstock for durability. Then, cut a long, narrow strip of blue or black construction paper and glue one end to the back of the Chow Chow's chin, letting the “tongue” hang down to mark your page.
3. Chow Chow Hand Puppet
Glue your finished Chow Chow coloring page (you might just want the head and front paws) onto a brown paper bag. Use craft fur, yarn, or even more cotton balls to add extra fluff around your Chow's face and body. Slip your hand inside the bag to bring your fluffy friend to life for playtime.
4. Ancient Scroll Art
Give your Chow Chow art an authentic touch by transforming it into a Chinese-inspired scroll. Glue your cut-out Chow Chow onto a piece of brown craft paper or a flattened paper bag. Attach two thin wooden dowels or popsicle sticks to the top and bottom edges, rolling the paper slightly to resemble an ancient scroll.
5. Chow Chow “Welcome” Sign
Cut out your favorite colored Chow Chow and glue it onto a piece of colorful construction paper or poster board. Write “Welcome” or “Beware of Fluffy Guard Dog” next to it. Punch a hole at the top and loop a string through to hang on a door or wall, proudly displaying your Chow's protective nature.
6. Stacked “Serious Face” Standee
Cut out your Chow Chow, focusing on its distinctive, often serious facial expression. Glue the cut-out onto several layers of cardboard or foam board, stacked and glued together, to create a sturdy, three-dimensional effect. This makes a great desk decoration or shelf display, highlighting the Chow's dignified presence.
7. Puffy Tail Pom-Pom Decor
Cut out your entire colored Chow Chow, paying attention to its signature curled tail. Glue the Chow onto a sturdy piece of cardstock. Then, glue a small, fluffy craft pom-pom onto the tail area, giving it a fun, three-dimensional puffy look. Add a magnet to the back for fridge decor or a string to hang it.
8. Chow Chow Photo Frame Border
Take a piece of plain cardboard or poster board and cut out a rectangle in the middle for a photo opening. Cut out several small Chow Chow images (heads, full bodies, paw prints) from various coloring pages. Glue these smaller Chow Chow cut-outs all around the border of your photo frame, creating a unique canine-themed display.
9. “Lion's Mane” Pencil Topper
Carefully cut out just the head of your colored Chow Chow. Glue the back of the head onto a small piece of felt or foam, then attach a pipe cleaner or a small loop of paper to create a holder. Decorate the edge of the Chow's head with bits of yarn or cotton for a mini lion's mane, ready to top a pencil.
10. Textured Fluff Collage
Gather several colored Chow Chow pages or cut out different Chow Chow shapes. Glue them onto a large piece of construction paper or poster board, overlapping and arranging them creatively. Then, glue on various textured materials like cotton balls, craft fur remnants, or even crinkled brown paper around the Chow Chows to create an extra-fluffy, tactile collage.




























